Comedian Andrew Schulz revealed that Tom Brady did not want any jokes made about New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft during Netflix’s “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady.” When roast master Jeff Ross made a joke about Kraft, Brady immediately got up and told him not to say that again. Schulz indicated that Brady’s reaction seemed genuine, as the roasters were told not to make jokes about “happy endings” with Kraft. Schulz felt that Brady might have wanted to shut down the roast after Ross’s joke, calling it an “alpha move.”

Despite being open to jokes about his failed marriage, DeflateGate, and relationship with Bill Belichick, Brady was not okay with jokes about Kraft, which he made clear. Ross, on the other hand, appeared on the “Rich Eisen Show” after the roast and shared that he did not think Brady was actually mad at him for the Kraft joke. He explained that Kraft is like a father figure to Brady and that the quarterback was merely showing his love for him. Ross mentioned having a great conversation with Kraft after the roast, where Kraft also had his own spot and jokingly asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to return his Super Bowl ring.

In addition to Brady’s reaction to the Kraft joke, other highlights from the roast include Kim Kardashian receiving boos from the crowd when she walked up. Despite the entertainment aspect of the event, there seemed to be some realness to Brady’s anger in the moment Ross made the Kraft joke. Overall, the roast featured comedians and sports figures ripping into various aspects of Brady’s life, with the quarterback showing his protective side when it came to jokes about Kraft. Ross emphasized that the event was meant for fun and that Brady’s reaction was more of a display of his love and respect for Kraft.

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