Tom Brady Gives Legendary Reply to Tyreek Hill’s Chiefs Dynasty Comments

Tom Brady left the New England Patriots to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and he has already gotten into a thing with Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill. TB12 became part of the Twitter family in March 2019, and it looks like he has the attention of everybody. All eyes on Tom Brady, guys!

Brady sure made headlines with his most recent moves. This one includes Hill and his comments. The Chiefs wide receiver appeared on ESPN’s “First Take” Thursday to talk about his team and their chances to create a dynasty. The Kansas City Chiefs are the defending champions. They are getting ready for a lot of great things, and everything got better after quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed his huge contract extension earlier this month.

The wide receiver said that the Chiefs are going after Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan. Hill says that his team should go for seven rings to rush past the six championships Jordan won with the Bulls. Did he forget about someone? Of course he did.

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Maybe Hill did this on purpose. He forgot about Brady and the Patriots. Why didn’t he mention the former Patriots quarterback and his six rings? Brady will sure go after his seventh ring. Let’s not forget that he will be working with a group of awesome wide receivers in Tampa. Hill shouldn’t underestimate that.

Tom Brady teaches the Chiefs wide receiver a lesson

Brady didn’t sit calm and do nothing. He took to Twitter to share his thoughts on Hill’s comments.

A lot of NFL fans supported Brady and his response triggered an avalanche of reactions.

Brady has six Super Bowl titles and that’s the most by any one player in the NFL. Brady and his former team defeated the Chiefs in the 2018 AFC Championship Game and won the sixth title.

This is yet another confirmation of the rivalry between Brady and the Chiefs. Things can get really messy in 2018. Brady has a new home now, and he will do his best to challenge Hill and his team. In any possible way. When it comes to Brady’s former “home,” they have yet to make a decision on their empty quarterback spot.