NFL legend Tom Brady couldn't choose between football greats Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. This happened when IShowSpeed, a big Ronaldo fan, asked him at Dana White's Power Slap event in Las Vegas.
There were plenty of stars at the UFC chief's latest bash ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl LVIII, where Kansas City Chiefs will face San Francisco 49ers. Internet stars Adin Ross and Kai Cenat accompanied Speed as he put the question to seven-time Super Bowl champ Brady.
Speed asked: "How you doing Tom Brady? I've got one thing. Ronaldo or Messi?" Brady replied: "Ronaldo or Messi? I can't pick." Brady, who recently became chairman of the advisory board for English Championship side Birmingham City, is still getting his head around football.
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After a promising start under John Eustace, the club slipped following his sacking and his replacement by ex-DC United boss Wayne Rooney. Rooney's time in charge has not been successful, with the Blues now 19th in the Championship following a 2-0 loss to Sheffield Wednesday.
Mirror Football's Premier League team of 2022 as champions dominateBrady is said to be on track to become a limited partner with the Las Vegas Raiders. Adjustments were made recently to the Super Bowl champ's investment in the Raiders to reflect an accurate team valuation.
Besides, the former New England Patriots player is set to start a new role with Fox NFL in September, signing a notable contract worth £375 million. Sharing his excitement for the venture, Brady said: "I've got a big broadcasting job that's going to start in September. I'm already working hard on trying to make sure I'm ready for that opportunity."
Greg Olsen, ex-NFL tight end, will see his position filled by Brady. Speaking to Sports Illustrated, Olsen stated: "Whatever team I'm on next year, whatever my future holds, wherever I am, so be it.
"Obviously I'm on the record about how much I respect Tom. I understand the situation, he's the greatest football player of all time. I get it. I understand what we all signed up for. But it is not going to alter one thing we do."
It's expected that Brady will make an appearance at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on Sunday, where the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Francisco 49ers.