Quick Read
- Tom Brady publicly mocked Joe Burrow during a draft ceremony for his recent social outing with Alix Earle.
- The jab follows rumors that Brady and Earle have ended their short-lived relationship due to family and social pressures.
- Joe Burrow, who was captured in photos with Earle during Oscars weekend, offered no verbal response to the provocation.
LOS ANGELES (Azat TV) – NFL legend Tom Brady ignited a tense moment during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic draft on Wednesday, directing pointed remarks at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow regarding his recent social media-fueled outing with influencer Alix Earle. The exchange, which occurred during a live selection ceremony, underscored the high-profile intersection of professional sports and celebrity culture.
Brady’s Public Confrontation of Joe Burrow
As host Kevin Hart introduced the teams for the upcoming flag football event, Brady, who will co-captain the Founders FFC, seized the opportunity to address Burrow. Referring to the quarterback’s team name, “The Wildcats,” the seven-time Super Bowl champion quipped that the moniker was “fitting” given that Burrow was recently photographed leaving a Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty on March 15 in a vehicle with Earle, singer Tate McRae, and Stassie Karanikolaou. Brady further jabbed at the 29-year-old signal-caller, stating, “At least he’s here, no fashion shows to attend to.”
The Stakes of the Alix Earle Connection
The confrontation follows widespread speculation regarding the personal lives of both NFL stars. Brady, 48, has previously been linked to Earle, with reports from early 2026 suggesting the two were seeing each other, including sightings in St. Barths and at the Super Bowl in San Francisco. While neither party has formally confirmed the status of their relationship, internal reports have suggested that external pressures, including disapproval from Brady’s close circle and family, may have contributed to a shift in their dynamic.
Context of the Recent Celebrity Outing
The public jab at Burrow occurred only three days after the group was spotted together in Los Angeles. Earle, a prominent social media influencer, recently posted images from the Oscars weekend with the caption “The best night,” which many followers interpreted as a subtle response to the conclusion of her high-profile romance with the retired quarterback. Burrow, who remains a brand ambassador for Alo, appeared visibly surprised by the comment, offering a brief side-eye before smiling as the audience reacted to the unexpected dig.
The incident highlights the volatile nature of celebrity-athlete dynamics in the modern era, where personal associations are increasingly integrated into the public branding of professional sports figures. While the exchange appeared to be framed as competitive trash-talk, it reflects the ongoing intensity surrounding the private lives of high-profile athletes and their intersection with social media influencers.

