Drew Bledsoe shades Tom Brady again months after Netflix roast

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Drew Bledsoe still has some jokes in store at the expense of Tom Brady.

Bledsoe, the ex-Patriots quarterback who eventually was replaced by Brady, already mocked the seven-time Super Bowl champion over his divorce from Gisele Bündchen during an appearance at a Netflix roast earlier this year.

Now, Bledsoe, who joined “Good Morning Football” on Wednesday, took a shot at Brady’s voice before he joins Fox’s No. 1 NFL broadcast team this year.

“I know that Tommy will work it to death,” Bledsoe said. “I will get kind of tired of his squeaky ass voice. … But I know he’ll do a great job calling the games.”

Drew Bledsoe talked about Tom Brady’s upcoming broadcasting career.

The jab was said in jest, and Bledsoe added that he believes Brady will do well working alongside Kevin Burkhardt.

Though it was quite the quip, it felt tame in comparison to the joke he directed toward Brady at the roast.

“Hey look, buddy, you have more rings than I do, but I’ve experienced a couple of things that you will never experience: the feeling of being the No. 1 overall draft pick in the NFL, and a 28th wedding anniversary. It was yesterday,” Bledsoe said to Brady.

Tom Brady and Lil Wayne during Fanatics Fest NYC at the Jacob Javits Center. Michelle Farsi/New York Post

Bledsoe was asked by the “GMFB” crew about his time roasting Brady, and the former 14-year NFL QB said he wasn’t “too nervous about” getting on stage in front of people cracking jokes.

“That was probably the most prepared I’ve been publicly just because I had to run through it with my wife and kids because they were so nervous,” he said. “My kids each individually called me and said, ‘Alright, dad, what are you going to say?’ because they were so nervous. ‘All I hear from you are bad dad jokes and super inappropriate stuff at inappropriate times.”

Former New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe arrives for the Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony for former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, at Gillette Stadium, Wednesday, June 12, 2024. AP

He did, however, say, his wife did “veto” one joke that he won’t share with he general public.

Now, Bledsoe — and NFL fans — will have to wait just a few weeks to hear if Brady’s voice does indeed get tiresome on broadcasts.

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