Eli Manning gets pleasantly roasted by Tom Brady after joining Twitter

Former New York Giants QB Eli Manning finally joined Twitter and was immediately welcomed by former rival Tom Brady.

Bucs QB Tom Brady has won six Super Bowls in nine appearances, with two of those losses coming at the hands of Eli Manning and the New York Giants.

The Giants famously upset the 18-0 New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII following the 2007 season, and again spoiled Brady’s shot at a fourth title in Super Bowl XLVI. Manning walked away as Super Bowl MVP both times after leading the Giants to comeback wins in the fourth quarter.

And, it seems those fourth-quarter comebacks still eat away at Brady, evident by this playful roast he gave Manning after the former Giant finally joined Twitter.

Take a look.

Brady will be facing off against the other Manning brother on the golf course this weekend, as he and Peyton will be taking part in The Match: Champions for Charity along with Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.

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Tom Brady goes full Jordan meme in this hilarious tweet

Bucs QB Tom Brady couldn’t help but reply on Twitter to this hilarious ESPN post.

Yeah, 2020 hasn’t exactly been the year many people imagined. We were supposed to have flying cars and cool robots by now. Instead, well, you know…

ESPN put things into perspective with this solid meme they made and tweeted out, referencing the shocking 28-3 comeback win by the Patriots in Super Bowl LI over the Falcons.

Brady, himself, found the post hysterical, and used a new laughing Jordan meme made popular by “The Last Dance” documentary to respond.

Also, can this further be viewed as Brady throwing some shade towards his new division foe, the Falcons? Unfortunately for fans, we’ll have to wait until Week 15 to see the Bucs and Falcons square off for the first time. That game will take place in Atlanta, with a Week 17 rematch at Raymond James Stadium.

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Tom Brady celebrates the return of Gronk on Twitter

Bucs QB Tom Brady took to Twitter today to tell his old friend Gronk it’s “time to run it back.”

First Tom Brady, and now Rob Gronkowski.

It seems the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are becoming the Patriots of the NFC South after acquiring the star tight end from New England yesterday. Gronk will end his one-year retirement to join Brady and the loaded Bucs in 2020.

Brady and Gronk have dominated on the field together, and nobody seems happier about his return than Brady himself. The six-time Super Bowl champion took to Twitter this morning to celebrate the return of his friend.

Take a look.

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