Tom Brady Invokes Drew Brees in Funny Twitter Joke After Trademark Idea

42-year-old quarterback Tom Brady filed applications for two Tampa Bay trademarks. This was enough for some people to make a bunch of great puns. The newly acquired Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback didn’t think that his trademark ideas would be followed with this much criticism. However, Twitter went wild, and we saw too many jokes on this one.

The six-time Super Bowl champion submitted twice to the United States Patent and Trademark Office to boost his new chapter with the Bucs. Josh Gerben has his own trademark law firm, and he revealed that Tom Brady’s Company, TEB Capital Management, filed trademarks for TOMPA BAY and TAMPA BRADY. Everything points to the fact that the former Patriots quarterback wants to use these trademarks on his clothing.

NFL fans don’t like the move Tom Brady made to trademark the phrase

Many NFL fans say that Tompa Bay sounds more like how British people would pronounce Tampa Bay than it does homage to the GOAT himself. Tampa Brady is a bit more… acceptable, but too disapproved that one, too. Well, we believe this critizm won’t force Brady to change his mind. The quarterback made a decision a few weeks ago, and he is ready to prove everyone wrong.

Tompa Bay made people talk about Drew Brees. Yes, someone came up with an idea, suggesting that Brees should go with “Drew Orleans.” Does this sound acceptable enough for you? it was a good joke, and fans liked it a lot. There was an excellent response and a bunch of positive signs.

Brady left the Patriots after two decades on their roster. He needed a lot of courage to do something like this. Bthe quarterback was ready for a change. The former Patriots quarterback had every right to change his career and goals completely. Brady six Super Bowls with the Patriots and wanted to do things differently. This determination has helped him come this far. TB12 is proud of his bold move. He will probably inspire other NFL players to do the same. But, first, he should survive this wave of criticism. Some fans don’t approve the Tompa Bay trademark.