Tom Brady's Intensity Was Hilariously Mocked By Players from the Chiefs and Patriots

Tom Brady has great impersonators in his teammate Julian Edelman and Chiefs' Travis Kelce

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Tom Brady is ubiquitously known for his intense fits for all to see once he takes the field. When you've got four Super Bowl rings, and overcome the public ire from arguably the biggest cheating scandal in NFL history, and your team's season is on the line today going into the AFC Divisional Playoff game today versus the Kansas City Chiefs, we can understand why he's growling and yelling to motivate his teammates and Patriots fans at Gillette Stadium.

But today, his emotional rise to the occasion wasn't safe from ridicule by his opponents, and his teammates who know him best.  When Brady took the field to his introduction theme music, Jay-Z's"Public Service Announcement," today before the Chiefs-Patriots game, Brady jumped up with much excitement and pumping his fists to get the crowd into it. This was a golden opportunity for Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to hop along and mock Brady, giving the Pats fans more of a reason to hate their opponents, yet laugh at the same time.

 

And one of Brady's top passing targets, wide receiver Julian Edelman, came back off his foot injury for today's playoff game. But before the game began, he was interviewed on Saturday by NFL on ESPN and showed how his team captain loves to get on him with a spot-on impersonation of Brady's signature whiny voice after a play breaks down. 

 

Hey Tom, it's all love, bruh.

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[via Vine/NFL on ESPN/Instagram/cvboyswagg]

 

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