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Tom Brady is forced to answer the awkward ‘Tampa Bay or New England’ question as the NFL legend begins a new professional venture

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TOM Brady will forever be remembered as a legend by New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner spent two decades with the Patriots before ending his career with a three-year stint in Florida.

NFL legend Brady was forced to answer a strange question in a recent Hertz commercial

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NFL legend Brady was forced to answer a strange question in a recent Hertz commercialCredit: Hertz
'What?'  Brady responded when asked 'Tampa Bay or New England'

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‘What?’ Brady responded when asked ‘Tampa Bay or New England’Credit: Hertz

And it appears that despite having spent most of his career in Foxboro, Brady’s loyalty remains with his two former teams.

On a recent commercial for Hertz, with whom Brady has worked closely for three years, the three-time NFL MVP was questioned by actress and comedian Yvonne Orji on a fake game show.

The lightning round saw Brady answer two questions.

The first was in relation to the company’s Gold Plus Rewards membership program, while the second hit a little closer to home.

“Alright, second round, Tampa Bay or New England?” Orji asked.

Brady shyly looked away as he responded with a drawn out “What?”

This marked the final release of Brady’s Let’s Go! campaign with Hertz that was announced in March 2023.

In the clips, he appears on Orji’s fictional daytime TV show, poking fun at scenarios typical of such shows, including waiting for the results of a life-changing test and reliving emotional revelations from his playing days.

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“I appreciate my close collaboration with Hertz because it really feels very natural and authentic to me,” Brady stated following the announcement of their partnership.

Brady’s last appearance could be useful in the long run, as he took on the role of field reporter during a news version of Let’s Go!

This comes just months before his Fox Sports on-air debut as lead analyst in the fall of 2024.

The Roast of Tom Brady Official Netflix Trailer

Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with the network while he was a member of the Buccaneers.

Fans will also see more of the GOAT on their screens in the coming weeks with his The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady set to stream live on Netflix on May 5th at 8pm ET.

The roast will be hosted by Hollywood star Kevin Hart, with Chris Rock, Bill Burr, David Letterman and Ali Wong scheduled to participate.

Brady’s former coach Bill Belichick is also in line to appear at the event at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, according to NFL reporter Gregg Rosenthal.

Brady will stream live on Netflix on May 5th

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Brady will stream live on Netflix on May 5thCredit: YouTube/Netflix

Actor Ben Affleck may also appear.

“The man. The arena. The Tom Brady roast. Live on Netflix,” Hart said at the roast promotional clip.

“No helmets. No mercy. No Brady rule.”

Undeterred, Brady responded, “No problem,” as he walked away from a burning Kia Forum.

He later stated, “I can’t bake. Let’s go!”

Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick will be at the roast

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Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick will be at the roastCredit: Getty





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