“Let’s f*ck em up,” Tom Brady dropped the F-Bomb on National TV conversing with Aaron Rodgers during the Match


“Let’s f*ck em up,” Tom Brady dropped the F-Bomb on National TV conversing with Aaron Rodgers during the Match

Tom Brady let emotions get the better of him, during his and Aaron Rodgers’ golf exhibition match against the dynamic duo of Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes. The Match had brought out new sides of all four quarterbacks involved in the fixture, as evident from all the jibber-jabber that went on before the day.

What was only an exhibition golf match, to raise funds for feeding America, turned into a fiery competitive golf match by the end of it. The veterans were determined to prove their worth on the golf course.

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Tom Brady tried to pump Aaron Rodgers up to make a clean shot

Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen
Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen

In their bid to do so, Tom Brady slightly lost his cool and dropped an F-word which was clearly caught by cameras just after his first shot in the Match. After making his first tee at Wynn Las Vegas, he approached Aaron Rodgers who was getting ready to take his shot.

Approaching Rodgers, Tom Brady said, “Let’s f–k em’ up.” The statement was made for Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes, who was eventually defeated by the veterans by a 1-up margin.

It was not the first time that Brady had riled his opponents up, after he used a savage t4rick on Josh Allen early on in the piece, by reminding the Buffalo Bills man of his empty Super Bowl tally. However, all in all, the match was played in very good spirit and fans loved to see all four of their favourite quarterbacks in action all at once.

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