Tom Brady posts three-word message after video of him and Rob Gronkowski trolling Chiefs after AFC title game goes viral
Tom Brady got the better of Patrick Mahomes twice in the NFL playoffs. The first came in 2019 when his New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31, in the AFC Championship game. Mahomes and Brady are two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL historyGetty Brady put heir apparent Patrick Mahomes and the upstart Chiefs in their place behind two clutch, crunch-time drives that saw the Patriots just about edge the overtime shootout en route to ring No. 6. After the game, TB12 posted a video of himself smirking alongside teammate Rob Gronkowski as the pair walked with matching struts while reveling in their victory. ‘Bad Boy for Life’ played in the background, with Brady and Gronk smirking at the apt ‘we ain’t going nowhere’ lyrics. It was a pretty savage move from the legendary quarterback, and a kindly reminder that both he and his Pats still had plenty left in the tank. The video recently resurfaced on social media, with people praising the NFL GOAT for talking smack without actually saying a word. Brady himself also retweeted the video, writing: “What a time”. “I miss the Brady W posts, pats dynasty was lightning in a bottle,” wrote one fan. “Iconic”, said another. “Bad Boys for Life, indeed,” a third wrote. “Aura,” a fourth wrote. Brady uploaded a video captioned ‘W’ of him smirking after his Patriots beat the Chiefs in 2019X@TomBradyEgo Teammate Gronk was alongside him as the pair strutted to the song ‘Bad Boy For Life’X@TomBradyEgo Gronkowski has four Super Bowls, all with Brady Brady and Gronk went on to win Super Bowl LIII that season, defeating the Los Angeles Rams, 13-3, to clinch their sixth Lombardi Trophy and tie the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most world championships. Brady’s ‘W’ posts became something of a theme after big wins. In 2021, both Brady and Gronk came out of retirement to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Hall of Fame duo recreated the ‘Bad Boy for Life’ victory video after upsetting the Green Bay Packers in the NFC championship game, with Brady captioning the video “W.” They also went on to win that year’s Super Bowl, once again beating the Chiefs, this time, 31-9. Brady captured his seventh and final Super Bowl ring in front of a packed-out home crowd at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Brady has a 2-0 record against Mahomes in the playoffs His Bucs beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV For the first time under quarterback Mahomes, the Chiefs failed to score a touchdown and lost by double-digits. On the other side, a 43-year-old Brady scooped his fifth Super Bowl MVP. Mahomes holds a 3-3 all-time record vs. Brady — 1-2 against him while he was on the Patriots and 2-1 with the Buccaneers — but Brady won when it mattered most, boasting a 2-0 all-time playoff record vs the Chiefs QB. Brady is the only quarterback to boast a 100 percent win record against Mahomes in the playoffs. In fact, ‘Showtime’ has only lost three times in the playoffs since becoming the Chiefs’ starting signal caller in 2018. Two defeats came at the hands of Brady, while the other came against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2021 AFC title game. Mahomes is 15-3 in the playoffs, and this season has the chance to do something not even Tom Brady achieved – the Super Bowl three-peat. Joe Burrow is the only other QB beside Brady to beat Mahomes in the postseasonGetty Mahomes and the Chiefs are in the AFC title game once again, two wins away from a Super Bowl three-peatGetty After beating the Houston Texans in last weekend’s divisional round, the reigning, back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs are just two wins away from an unprecedented third consecutive world championship. Not even Brady managed that, although he did come close in 2005 after his Patriots went back-to-back as Super Bowl champions in 2003-04. However, the Pats ultimately fell a couple of rounds short of a three-peat attempt, losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round. Brady did make it to three straight Super Bowls between 2016-18, but New England lost the middle one, ruining their chance to repeat, let alone three-peat. The Chiefs are now two wins away from football immortality, starting with Sunday’s AFC Championship game against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Should Kansas City get past Buffalo, they’ll face either the Philadelphia Eagles or Washington Commanders in next month’s Super Bowl.
Tom Brady got the better of Patrick Mahomes twice in the NFL playoffs.
The first came in 2019 when his New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31, in the AFC Championship game.
Brady put heir apparent Patrick Mahomes and the upstart Chiefs in their place behind two clutch, crunch-time drives that saw the Patriots just about edge the overtime shootout en route to ring No. 6.
After the game, TB12 posted a video of himself smirking alongside teammate Rob Gronkowski as the pair walked with matching struts while reveling in their victory.
‘Bad Boy for Life’ played in the background, with Brady and Gronk smirking at the apt ‘we ain’t going nowhere’ lyrics.
It was a pretty savage move from the legendary quarterback, and a kindly reminder that both he and his Pats still had plenty left in the tank.
The video recently resurfaced on social media, with people praising the NFL GOAT for talking smack without actually saying a word.
Brady himself also retweeted the video, writing: “What a time”.
“I miss the Brady W posts, pats dynasty was lightning in a bottle,” wrote one fan.
“Iconic”, said another.
“Bad Boys for Life, indeed,” a third wrote.
“Aura,” a fourth wrote.
Brady and Gronk went on to win Super Bowl LIII that season, defeating the Los Angeles Rams, 13-3, to clinch their sixth Lombardi Trophy and tie the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most world championships.
Brady’s ‘W’ posts became something of a theme after big wins.
In 2021, both Brady and Gronk came out of retirement to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Hall of Fame duo recreated the ‘Bad Boy for Life’ victory video after upsetting the Green Bay Packers in the NFC championship game, with Brady captioning the video “W.”
They also went on to win that year’s Super Bowl, once again beating the Chiefs, this time, 31-9.
Brady captured his seventh and final Super Bowl ring in front of a packed-out home crowd at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
For the first time under quarterback Mahomes, the Chiefs failed to score a touchdown and lost by double-digits. On the other side, a 43-year-old Brady scooped his fifth Super Bowl MVP.
Mahomes holds a 3-3 all-time record vs. Brady — 1-2 against him while he was on the Patriots and 2-1 with the Buccaneers — but Brady won when it mattered most, boasting a 2-0 all-time playoff record vs the Chiefs QB.
Brady is the only quarterback to boast a 100 percent win record against Mahomes in the playoffs.
In fact, ‘Showtime’ has only lost three times in the playoffs since becoming the Chiefs’ starting signal caller in 2018.
Two defeats came at the hands of Brady, while the other came against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2021 AFC title game.
Mahomes is 15-3 in the playoffs, and this season has the chance to do something not even Tom Brady achieved – the Super Bowl three-peat.
After beating the Houston Texans in last weekend’s divisional round, the reigning, back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs are just two wins away from an unprecedented third consecutive world championship.
Not even Brady managed that, although he did come close in 2005 after his Patriots went back-to-back as Super Bowl champions in 2003-04.
However, the Pats ultimately fell a couple of rounds short of a three-peat attempt, losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round.
Brady did make it to three straight Super Bowls between 2016-18, but New England lost the middle one, ruining their chance to repeat, let alone three-peat.
The Chiefs are now two wins away from football immortality, starting with Sunday’s AFC Championship game against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
Should Kansas City get past Buffalo, they’ll face either the Philadelphia Eagles or Washington Commanders in next month’s Super Bowl.
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