Tom Brady stuns fans with expletive-laden rant on daytime TV

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By JAKE FENNER, US SPORTS WRITER

Published: 00:01 BST, 12 September 2025 | Updated: 00:16 BST, 12 September 2025

Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady was a little loose with his language during a daytime television appearance to discuss football with Colin Cowherd.

Appearing on Fox's 'The Heard' on Thursday, Brady and the sports radio and television host were discussing the development of Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.

Cowherd offered his opinion that the timeframe for evaluating quarterbacks has regressed and now, most quarterbacks are found out by Week 11 of their second season.

In a long-winded, but well-thought answer, Brady offered his own experience after being picked late in the 2000 NFL Draft, saying that he dropped due to his perceived physical weaknesses.

However, during that answer, Brady dropped a few curse words on the afternoon sports talk show. 

'"Tom Brady, too weak, couldn't stand in the pocket, if he gets hit he's gonna go down, lacks a really strong arm." That was kinda bulls**t,' the quarterback said. 

WARNING: VIDEO BELOW CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE 

Fox Sports' Tom Brady dropped multiple expletives on Colin Cowherd's show on Thursday

Brady was defending Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, who started his second NFL season

'But what I really understood: the mental, emotional part. I could bring a consistent, competitive, winning attitude to the game and to practice every day.'

Later on in his discussion, Brady dropped another curse word while talking about how easy it is for outside noise to affect young quarterbacks. 

'You got PFF grading you every week... and now you go as a first-year quarterback, you barely know s**t, and now everyone's telling you "you suck" and it takes a while to re-gain your confidence. You lose your whole fanbase,' Brady explained.

Williams is facing immense pressure. As the first No. 1 overall quarterback in Chicago Bears history, the former USC prospect is expected to produce for the NFC North squad.

However, while he scored two touchdowns on the night, the Bears ultimately lost 27-24 to the division-rival Minnesota Vikings.

Williams rushed for a score and 58 yards while completing 21 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown.

He'll hope to turn things around when the Bears travel to play the Detroit Lions on Sunday. 

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