Ryan Clark forced to explain Tom Brady message after watching Fox NFL broadcaster eat turkey leg on live TV

After saying that the New England Patriots legend doesn’t eat turkey, former NFL player Ryan Clark was compelled to give a live explanation of his remarks on television.

During a live broadcast on Fox Sports last week, Brady sampled his first turducken, which is a turkey filled with chicken and duck.

Clark said there is no way he eats the flesh at all on Thanksgiving, despite some fans criticizing him for only eating a piece of turkey leg.

“Tom don t eat no Turkey!” was what he wrote on X.

On Friday, Get Up ESPN asked the former Giants, Steelers, and Redskins safety to clarify his tweet live.

He reiterated his assertion that Brady’s amazing physique precludes him from eating conventional Thanksgiving fare.

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“Yes, Tom Brady, don’t eat no turkey!” Clark exclaimed. You’ve previously spoken with Tom Brady, who has been on that TB12 for ages!

“Avocado ice cream and avocado vodka. How on earth will he consume turkey? That’s not on the diet, I know.

“Then you see him pretend, trying to bite into it as if it were delicious and open his lips wide.

“Tom, you don’t have to pretend that you enjoy it for the TV; we all know that turducken is dry!

“You’re getting $37 million from those guys. “You can actually say, ‘I don’t eat this,’ and not eat it, and everyone will respect you because you’re Tom Brady?”

Clark was immediately endorsed by fans on social media, with one user writing: “He’s a tofu turkey guy all the way!!!” “It’s all over for Ryan!”

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Another person remarked, “Thinking the same thing.”

During the show, Fox colleague Kevin Burkhardt reminded Brady of a humiliating incident that happened when he was 24 years old during his NFL career.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion talked about his first NFL completion, which was a six-yard pass to Rob Rutledge, a tight end.

But according to Burkhardt, his broadcast partner, “you told me that your second pass was almost a pick-six to the house.”

He was interrupted by Brady, who said, “You were supposed to skip that part.”

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