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Tom Brady has been everywhere this week, blending business, media, nostalgia, and just a little social media mischief. On October 17th, Brady posted a playful video on his Instagram—headline alert—indicating he might do another roast, roughly a year and a half after the Netflix spectacle where he famously said never again due to the impact on his kids. The post, which included a cheeky message to content creator Everydaymaggie, has already reignited speculation about another star-studded roast event and set social media buzzing, not least because Brady captioned the teaser with Just like my rings, one wasn’t enough followed by the date 10.21—setting off a mini-frenzy among fans and gossip sites. According to the Times of India, this is a big pivot considering how much he regretted the fallout for his children after the last roast.
That Instagram moment dovetailed perfectly with a clever marketing partnership for the Ninja CRISPi Pro Air Fryer—Tom’s meta humor shined as he told followers to “roast him” in the comments. Fans initially wondered if this was a Netflix publicity stunt, but according to IMDb’s News section, it’s all about kitchen appliances with a Brady twist.
On the business front, Brady just announced the expansion of his TB12 and Brady apparel brands through a bold partnership and merger with functional fitness company NOBULL, bringing his sports supplements, gear, and apparel into the heart of the pro hockey world. According to EssentiallySports, this new collaboration will use NOBULL’s established platform to broaden TB12’s reach well beyond NFL circles. The move further cements Brady’s role as a sports business entrepreneur, especially as he balances his evolving minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders with his primetime color-commentary duties for FOX Sports. NFL and Raiders leadership, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports, insist there’s no conflict—Brady doesn’t attend team meetings or influence game planning, despite occasional speculation the dual roles might blur ethical lines.
Meanwhile, the collecting world saw the official opening of CardVault by Tom Brady in Dallas, just outside the American Airlines Center where some of the city’s biggest sports names showed up for the grand opening, PRNewswire and local coverage confirm. With a mural of Dallas legends, exclusive memorabilia, and star rookies in attendance, the launch coincided with Topps returning to NBA-licensed cards for the first time in over 15 years.
Brady’s lighter side emerged on the Dude Perfect podcast, where he joked that he “wants to kill the NFL social media manager” for that infamous draft photo from 2000—still making the rounds every draft season. The SportsRush recapped this moment and Brady’s willingness to poke fun at his underdog beginnings, amplified by the statue now outside Gillette Stadium.
Adding to his media presence, FOX’s official Eagles broadcast schedule confirms Brady will be in the booth as lead analyst for big matchups this weekend, a sign of how fully he’s transitioned into his new career. And beyond TV, Brady’s list of all-time NFL performances in FOX Sports’ Storytime series—partly reflecting on his own epic games—has gone viral, showing he continues to shape league lore from behind the mic.
Through all of this, Tom Brady manages to stay more than relevant—he’s orchestrating business plays, teasing the roast-hungry masses, and showing he’s as much at home in the spotlight now as he was under center.
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