After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 33-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, quarterback Baker Mayfield clarified remarks he made about Tom Brady on a podcast, stating they were misunderstood. Mayfield emphasized that his comments were not meant to disrespect the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
Brady, who was broadcasting the game for Fox Sports, was making his first appearance back in Tampa as an analyst. Mayfield explained that his comments highlighted the demanding atmosphere Brady created and his legendary work ethic, which helped bring a championship to Tampa.
During the podcast, “Casa de Klub,” Mayfield remarked on the difference in personalities between himself and Brady, particularly focusing on the intense environment Brady fostered during his tenure. Mayfield said that Brady’s approach made for a high-pressure locker room, and the team wanted Mayfield to bring back a sense of fun to the game. However, Mayfield stressed that his comments were meant lightheartedly and not as a criticism of Brady’s leadership style.
Tom Brady addressed Mayfield’s remarks during the game broadcast, noting that the pressure he brought to the team came from a “champion mindset” and a desire to push teammates to exceed their limits. Brady dismissed the notion that the environment was overly stressful, humorously stating that if he wanted fun, he would take his kids to Disneyland. He affirmed that his approach was about setting high expectations for himself and his teammates, which contributed to their success.
Mayfield, after the game, responded to Brady’s comments, especially the “daycare” joke, by laughing it off and reiterating that his words were taken out of context. He acknowledged Brady’s unique approach to leadership and pointed out that his seven Super Bowl rings speak for themselves. Mayfield expressed his respect for Brady’s achievements and the legacy he left in Tampa.
Brady’s return to Tampa was celebrated by the fans, with a standing ovation when he was shown on the jumbotron during the game. Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans, who set a franchise record for an all-time leading scorer during the game, reflected on the positive energy Brady brought to the team, recalling fond memories of their past victories together, particularly a playoff win against the Eagles in 2021.