BREAKING: Josh Allen Finally Response To Tom Brady offensive comment on commentary
Josh Allen reportedly isn’t troubled by Tom Brady’s use of an offensive term when discussing his early NFL performance, sources say. Although Brady’s description of Allen’s rookie style raised some eyebrows, Allen reportedly understands that no disrespect was intended.
During commentary on the Bills’ decisive win over the Seattle Seahawks, Brady praised Allen’s development, especially his improved decision-making. However, he used an ableist term, likening Allen’s early play to a “spaz,” which drew immediate reactions from fans. According to the *Daily Mail*, Brady was unaware of the term’s potential offense, and Allen, in turn, took no issue with the comment.
A source close to Allen confirmed, “Josh knows about the remark and isn’t upset at all. He and Tom are on good terms, and he’d shake Tom’s hand without hesitation if they were together. It’s all fine between them.”
Allen and Brady share a solid connection, having faced each other on the field and teamed up for a charity golf match alongside Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes.
Brady has faced some criticism in his first year as a commentator with FOX Sports, where he signed a $375 million, 10-year contract. Set to be the color commentator for this year’s Super Bowl, Brady currently calls one game per week, making him the highest-paid figure in sports media at age 47, following his retirement after the 2022 season.
With the win over the Seahawks, Allen’s Bills advanced to 6-2, leading the AFC East by four games.