Tom Brady Gets Roasted by Peyton Manning in Netflix Special

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06/05/2024 23h57

In a highly anticipated event, the much-awaited "Roast of Tom Brady" premiered on Netflix on Sunday. The star-studded three-hour show featured a host of Brady's famous teammates and friends who stepped up to the stage to deliver their hilarious roasts.

Former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick made a surprise appearance, along with former teammates Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski. However, the biggest shock came towards the end of the show when former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning emerged from backstage to deliver the final celebrity roast of Brady.

Manning wasted no time in cracking jokes about Brady, Gronkowski, and even Belichick. With his signature wit, Manning quipped, "It is great to be here with a bunch of people sitting around, talking smack about Tom Brady. Or as we call that in the Manning family, Thanksgiving."

Throughout his set, Manning highlighted the similarities and differences between himself and Brady. Acknowledging Brady's impressive collection of Lombardi Trophies, Manning said, "Of course we all know Tom has five more Super Bowl rings than I do. He also has more touchdowns, passing yards, retirements, fake hair, and TB12 bankruptcies."

As Manning concluded his five-minute set, he couldn't resist taking one final jab at Brady. "The last time Tom Brady had to wait this long to get on stage, it was the 2000 NFL Draft," Manning playfully remarked.

Even when introducing Brady for his rebuttal, Manning couldn't resist getting in one more dig. "He is a three-time Super Bowl loser," Manning teased. "Please welcome, Tom Brady."

Fans can catch Manning's entire roast by heading to the 2:42:26 mark of "The Roast of Tom Brady" on Netflix. The special promises laughter, banter, and plenty of surprises, making it a must-watch for football enthusiasts and Brady fans alike.

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