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Tom Brady Had “Zero Chill” When It Came To These Kids On Thanksgiving [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

“Sorry Not Sorry”: Tom Brady’s Candid Advice To Youth Players Steals The Internet [VIDEO]
Tom Brady (Image Credits: Twitter/@TomBradyEgo)

Thanksgiving pregame energy hit a different gear in Detroit, and Tom Brady was right in the middle of it. Tailored suit, sharp grin, and that familiar competitive spark that never seems to retire. Fox rolled out its holiday show ahead of Lions-Packers – however, the real jolt came when Brady revisited a moment that went viral back in Week 2.

Producers queued up the clip like a jump scare. Brady. A line of young Chiefs fans. And one pass fired with the force of a man who spent two decades hunting Lombardis.

The kid dropped it, America gasped, and the internet crowned Brady “The Youth Drill Sergeant.”

That brings us to the reported moment on Nov. 27 (per multiple broadcasts): Brady finally addressed it on air and didn’t break character.

“Sorry not sorry, catch the damn ball.”

The line echoed Peyton Manning’s legendary SNL skit, and the Fox crew didn’t miss the parallel. Host Curt Menafee reminded Brady of that Week 2 zip, and TB12 doubled down with classic deadpan. However, this time, he eased up on the velocity. The young Lions fans snagged their passes with ease.

Tom Brady Stole Thanksgiving With a $500K Wrist Flex

Fox Sports announcer Tom Brady in suit
Fox Sports announcer Tom Brady (Image Credits: Imagn)

Thanksgiving in Detroit didn’t include a family table for Brady, but the man still showed up shining brighter than the Ford Field lights. Fox’s pregame broadcast rolled out as usual, and then the GOAT’s wrist did the talking. Fans spotted it instantly. 

That’s when the reported details (per Thursday’s broadcast and social posts) came into focus: Brady was wearing what’s believed to be a Rolex Day-Date 36mm “Rainbow,” a piece valued around $500K and capable of hitting seven figures on resale. The diamonds, sapphires, and full pave casing did their own commentary.

This ain’t even Tom Brady’s priciest flex, last year’s $740K tourbillon still holds that crown.

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