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Tom Brady (Photo via The Pivot/YouTube) 

Tom Brady has admitted that one of the most controversial plays of his career shouldn’t have gone the way it did.Since 2018, the Jacksonville Jaguars and their fans have believed they were cheated out of their first Super Bowl appearance. And Tom Brady,who was on the opposing side in the pertinent game, agrees with them.Brady was a guest on ‘The Pivot Podcast’ this week when he shared his thoughts on the Myles Jack forced fumble that has been the subject of debate since it took place over six years

ago.The Jags had been leading the New England Patriots 20-10 with 13:53 left in the fourth quarter of the 2017 AFC Championship Game when the latter made a trick play in an attempt to breach a testy Jacksonville defense.Brady threw a pass to

wide receiver Danny Amendola behind the line of scrimmage; Amendola then threw the ball across the field to running back Dion Lewis, who looked like he was set for some serious yardage, given all of the blockers in front of him.That’s when Jack stepped up to make a play every linebacker dreams of, making a tackle from behind, forcing a fumble, and recovering it himself.

He got up to run with the ball and appeared to have a clear route to the end zone, given that most of the Patriots were behind him while he had the rest of the defense to block.

 

A touchdown would have taken the score up to 27-10, assuming the extra point went through, but the whistle was blown early as the officials ruled that Jack was down. While the Jags got possession, they had the opportunity for a score taken away before losing the ball on a three-and-out.

The Pats then went to score on an 85-yard drive and never lost momentum; they took the lead with another TD, with the Jags going on to lose.

The result sparked a “Myles Jack wasn’t down” campaign.

Tom Brady Delivers The Final Verdict

Asked about the ruling by Jaguars legend Fred Taylor, Brady said he didn’t think Jack was down.

“Oh no, I don’t think he was down,” the former quarterback remarked. “Oh god I don’t think we were catching him either.”

Well, that settles it.

Sadly, the Jaguars won’t get to go to a Super Bowl off the admission.

VIDEO: Drew Bledsoe Claims Tom Brady Was Seriously Pissed At Jeff Ross, Reveals How Brady Tried To Prevent Any Robert Kraft “Massage” Jokes At Netflix Roast

Drew Bledsoe speaking ona podcast and Tom Brady whispering something in Jeff Ross' ear.

Drew Bledsoe, Tom Brady and Jeff Ross. (Photos via Games With Names & Netflix)It isn’t easy to choose just one standout moment from Netflix’s humorous, popular, and noteworthy roast of Tom Brady. The most awkward moment happened when comedian Jeff Ross made fun of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.Brady was singled out for criticism at the Sunday night Netflix live-streamed roast due to his divorce, the football cheating scandal, and his animosity with Bill Belichick. Kim Kardashian was also singled out among the attendees.Among the first comedians to take the stage was Jeff Ross, who cracked a joke about Brady’s first encounter with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Ross made a joke about Kraft asking Brady if he “wanted a massage,” referencing a tale about Kraft’s supposed misadventures at massage parlors that catered to sex.Brady hated the joke so much that he approached Ross, who was heard on the microphone telling him to stop.

“Don’t say that sh— again,” Brady tried to whisper into Ross’ ear.

It turns out that this was not scripted, and Tom Brady was pissed. Drew Bledsoe and Julian Edelman revealed that much.


Bledsoe stated that the moment wasn’t on the teleprompter, so it wasn’t part of the script, so they knew it was real, and Brady was upset. Bledsoe further stated that the powers to be purposely did not tell anybody that Robert Kraft would be there just so the comedians wouldn’t talk so badly about him.

Bledsoe later confirmed to “The Dan Le Batard Show” that it was not scripted. Instead, he believes that Brady genuinely told off Ross.

“That was an authentic moment,” Bledsoe said. “We’re sitting up on the stage so I can see the teleprompter, I can see what’s scripted and what’s not, and that was not scripted. Tom came up and made sure they weren’t getting after our buddy RKK.”

The incident didn’t detract from the rest of the night’s roasts.

Tom Brady Took Hilarious Deflategate Swipe at Netflix Roast Special

Rob Gronkowskiand Tom Brady (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)Nothing was seemingly off-limits during The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady, which aired live on Netflix on Sunday.Brady had one of many lines of the night when he recalled the Deflategate controversy.

“We got so many great football greats tonight. But where’s Roger Goodell? Remember Deflategate?” Brady asked. “The NFL spent $20 million and found that it was more ‘probable’ than not that I was ‘generally aware’ that someone may have deflated my footballs. You could’ve just given me the $20 million, and I would’ve just told you I f—ing did it.”