Tom Brady reading ‘Mean Tweets’ on Jimmy Kimmel is awesome

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 24: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates their 31 to 26 win over the Green Bay Packers during the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field on January 24, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 24: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates their 31 to 26 win over the Green Bay Packers during the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field on January 24, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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Now that Tom Brady isn’t quarterbacking the New England Patriots anymore, is it OK to laugh at him/laugh at the weird, perfect divot in his cleft chin?

……….OK, how ’bout now?

Brady showed up in his very own pre-Super Bowl edition of Jimmy Kimmel’s Mean Tweets on Thursday night, taking the whole segment all for himself — and we can’t help but think longtime Kimmel pal Bill Simmons had something to do with setting up this roast.

Perhaps he even contributed all the tweets from various burners.

Whether you still love or have grown to hate Brady as he attempts to secure his seventh ring on Sunday, any Patriots fan can appreciate a well-placed F-bomb, especially when they dribble repeatedly out of the GOAT’s mouth.

Tom Brady reading Mean Tweets is awesome.

Show of hands, Patriots fans: how many of these came from you?

From Brady’s “butthole” chin to “fans” with the deep-seated desire to watch Brady’s dog eat chocolate and puke, this is a flawless two-minute list of insults that TB12 is forced to withstand. What’s less healthy: eating eggplant or reading this vitriol?

Brady seems extremely willing to poke fun at his whole “thing” this year, making his earlier-season statements about the freedom that comes with leaving New England ring, well, true.

You can also catch the GOAT plastered all over the internet in a T-Mobile ad that was reportedly banned (?), which features both him and Rob Gronkowski mocking his departure from the northeast.

If that’s not enough Brady for you, you could simply watch the entire pregame show/game broadcast/postgame/post-season highlight shows. He’ll probably appear a few times.

At 6:30 on Sunday night, Brady could cement his status as the greatest quarterback of all time, or he could fall flat on his face after a two-week media blitz of the world reminding him he has plenty of haters.

Who comes out on top? TB12 or the tweeters?