Next month, seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady is set to be roasted in front of a live audience as part of a Netflix special. And it sounds like his longtime coach is going to get in on the action.
“The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” is set to air live on Netflix on May 5th. The event will be hosted by celebrity comedian Kevin Hart and is supposed to feature a star-studded guest of people to roast the legendary quarterback. And according to a report from Greg Rosenthal, Bill Belichick has agreed to be one of the roasters.
“Some news: Bill Belichick will be one of Tom Brady’s roasters on the Netflix show Sunday. Ben Affleck listed as probable,” Rosenthal said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Some news: Bill Belichick will be one of Tom Brady’s roasters on the Netflix show Sunday. Ben Affleck listed as probable.
— Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) April 29, 2024
Obviously, Brady and Belichick spent over two decades together with the New England Patriots where they won six Super Bowl titles together. But despite the success, they didn’t always get along, particularly at the end of Brady’s career with the Patriots.
Needless to say, it will be interesting to hear what Belichick has to say about Brady during the roast.
This has a chance to be spicy.

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