Chicago Bears fans cannot get a break.
On Sunday, the NFL world was buzzing big time after Aaron Rodgers’ fiery celebration against the Bears on Sunday when the reigning MVP yelled to opposing fans that he “still owns” them.
That now includes Tom Brady who joined SiriusXM NFL Radio on Wednesday to give his hilarious take on the viral moment. The Buccaneers quarterback jokingly congratulated his fellow signal-caller for becoming “a shareholder of the Bears.”
“I wanted to say congrats to Aaron Rodgers,” Brady said before discussing film of the Bears and Packers. “Obviously I know he’s a great quarterback, but I guess he’s now a shareholder of the Bears … I saw a clip of him really enthusiastically telling the crowd how happy he is to own Soldier Field. And that’s really great stuff. He owns the Bucks now. Part owner of Soldier Field. So he’s got a great career beyond football.”
Brady was then asked if he could claim the same to the Buffalo Bills, where he’s gone 32-3 against them, Brady laughed it off: “Not yet.”
He gave a much more clearer answer when asked about the Jets, considering he’s 30-8 against them.
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“Oh, no,” Brady responded with a tinge of playful disgust. “I’ll just take the color green. I don’t need the Jets. I’ll just own the color green. I think that’s a little bit better.”
Rodgers has won nine of his last 10 starts against the Bears, dating back to 2016.
He could very well be facing them for the last time in a Packers uniform in December.