NFL Makes Decision On Punishment For Tom Brady

It’s all about the greatest quarterback of all time. Every story is related to him. The NFL made a decision on the potential punishment for Tom Brady. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback received a big hit from Bon Miller and decided to confront official Shawn Hochuli.

The situation escalated a bit and the Buccaneers quarterback was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Hochuli complained that Brady got in his face and “used abusive language.”

NFL insider Tom Pelissero shared an update on the eventual punishment. According to him, Brady won’t be fined for the incident on the football field.

“The NFL didn’t fine Bucs QB Tom Brady for his run-in with referee Shawn Hochuli after a hit bloodied his lip last week,” Pelissero said. “Hochuli said he flagged Brady for unsportsmanlike conduct because he ‘got in my face in an aggressive manner and used abusive language. But no fine.”

The NFL didn’t come up with a punishment for Tom Brady

Brady defended himself and shared his side of the story. He didn’t do anything wrong and believes that officials missed a call. He wanted them to know that.

“If I feel like they miss a call, I want to let the guy know,” Brady said. “And I’ve done that literally a thousand times over the course of my career and never got called. In this instance, before I could realize it, the flag was thrown. And I was looking at the guy like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ I didn’t cuss, I didn’t do any of those things. . . .”

Did he yell? Of course he did.

““So I screamed at him to throw the flag, and he did. But I guess I need to be more specific with who he needs to throw the flag on,” Brady said.

Brady is making headlines for so many reason these days. His decision to retire is probably the biggest news in NFL history. It’s the end of an era. Brady retired after 22 years in the NFL. He won seven rings and became the greatest quarterback of all time. He is entering history for so many reasons.