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Tom Brady Hit Druski With a Vulgar Response to His Cringeworthy Interaction With Patriots Fan [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Tom Brady and fan talking to Druski.
Tom Brady and fan talking to Druski (Photos via Imagn Images and Instagram)

Tom Brady had a hilarious response to Druski’s viral Instagram story, which showed an awkward interaction the popular comedian had with a New England Patriots fan.

Nearly three whole years since his last NFL snap, Tom Brady remains heavily featured in the pro football scene. The 48-year-old is in his second season as an analyst for Fox Sports, which is going a lot better than his first year as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Post-football life also means a lot more time for the seven-time Super Bowl champion to show his humorous side on social media. This time, Druski was on the receiving end of Brady’s hysterical social media roasts.

On a recent Instagram story, Druski posted a funny interaction he had with a New England Patriots supporter. The fan was wearing a jersey that read “Tom Brady” instead of just “Brady” on the back.

Druski asked the fan why he had Brady’s full name on the jersey. He then jokingly told the guy to hop into his vehicle, then stopped him before bursting into laughter.

“Your f*cked up,” Brady responded.

Never change, gentlemen.

Kevin Burkhardt & Tom Brady Will Call The Rams-Lions Game On Sunday

Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady (Photo via Fox Sports)

There’s a super-stacked slate of Week 15 games that includes: Green Bay Packers at Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts at Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals.

And yet, the best matchup of Week 15 might actually be Fox’s “America’s Game of the Week”. Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will be on the call for the Detroit Lions’ road game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium, as Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff face off against their former teams.

Los Angeles holds the NFC’s top seed with a 10-3 record. Dan Campbell’s Lions are 8-5 and one game out of a playoff berth.

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