Breaking Report: Josh Allen’s feelings on Tom Brady made clear after offensive comment on commentary

Josh Allen isn’t upset that Tom Brady used a derogatory phrase to describe his early NFL performance. Despite drawing criticism for his remarks about the Buffalo Bills player, Allen reportedly realizes the famous quarterback did not mean any offense.

In his analysis of the Bills’ decisive victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Brady praised Allen’s development, especially in his ability to make decisions. However, while discussing Allen’s inexperienced style of play, he made an ableist remark live on air, saying, “Sometimes he plays like a spaz like a grade-schooler on a sugar high.”

NFL fans were shocked by the word choice, and it has since been reported that Brady was not aware of how derogatory the word may be interpreted. Additionally, according to the Daily Mail, Allen did not find Brady’s televised opinion offensive.

According to an Allen insider, Josh is aware of the remark and is not at all disturbed by it. He gets along well with Tom, and their relationship is positive. If Josh and Tom were in the same room, Josh would shake his hand right now. Everything is fine.

Since they have played against one another on the field several times and even joined Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes in a charity golf outing, Allen and Brady have a close relationship.

Brady signed a 10-year contract worth $375 million (£280 million) with FOX Sports, where he will call one game per week during the regular season and serve as the color commentator for this year’s Super Bowl. Despite this, his commentary abilities have been criticized multiple times in his first year as a commentator.

Brady resigned from playing after the 2022 season, solidifying his status as the indisputable greatest of all time. He is currently the most paid individual in the sports media industry at 47.

With a decisive victory over the Seahawks in Seattle, Allen’s Bills improved their record to 6-2 and took control of the AFC East, currently four games ahead of their nearest competitors.

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