Tom Brady is once again making headlines and this time, it’s not about underinflated footballs. It’s about an overinflated version of himself. In a hilarious new commercial for “GOAT Gummies,” the NFL legend appears with a cartoonishly muscular body that has fans joking about “Deflategate 2.0” but this time, it’s his body that looks suspiciously pumped up.
The ad features two versions of Brady: one calm and clean as “Organic Tom,” and the other absolutely unhinged as “Artificial Tom Brady,” who storms the screen yelling, “I’m jacked!” With ballooned biceps, an absurdly thick neck, and a puffed up chest, the artificial Brady looks like he’s been bench pressing trucks or maybe snacking on something a little more synthetic than gummies.
Tom Brady looks hilariously unrecognizable after ultra-muscular transformation
“I haven’t slept since 2007,” he shouts. “My resting heart rate is 400.” The parody is so over-the-top, it’s instantly obvious which version is real and which one’s hilariously fake. Could this be the most ‘inflated’ ad Brady’s ever done?
Let’s not forget: Brady’s real life involvement in the infamous 2015 Deflategate scandal where he was suspended for allegedly tampering with underinflated footballs still sparks debate to this day. So seeing him now, over a decade later, looking like a bodybuilder who lost a bet, has some fans asking: is this satire or the greatest long play revenge ad of all time?
Whether he’s trolling his critics or just having fun in retirement, the ad shows a new side of Brady literally. This version isn’t slinging touchdowns but memes. And while we know the muscles are fake, the reactions are very real. “Tom Brady went from deflating footballs to inflating biceps,” one fan wrote. Another joked, “I believed Deflategate… but now I believe InflateBrady.”
In the end, it’s all clever marketing a spoof with bite, poking fun at health trends, sports scandals, and Brady himself. But it also proves one thing: even in retirement, Brady knows exactly how to control the headlines. Only this time, it’s not the footballs he’s inflating it’s his own legacy, one ridiculous muscle at a time.
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