
Sauce Gardner has hilarious NSFW reaction to Tom Brady showing hate for the Jets
Well... Tom Brady still certainly feels a certain type of way about the New York Jets.
The longtime New England Patriots quarterback and AFC East of the Jets took aim at the Green and White recently and cornerback Sauce Gardner was somewhat involved as well.
The legendary QB had the chance to take part in a WWE wrestling event at Fanatics "Fan Fest" in New York on Friday and he certainly took the villain route.
While one clip of Brady only shows him with a Jets jersey, he took some hate out on a New York Giants top during the moment too.
Relating to Gardner, Brady did a wrestling-style entrance at one point and snagged a Jets jersey. It had Gardner's name on the back.
Brady appeared to (or pretended) to spit on the jersey after throwing it to the ground and he stomped on it.
Gardner eventually saw the clip and reacted in a hilarious (and NSFW) manner.
Gardner relied to a clip of Brady's actions with a GIF image of rapper "50 cent" in which he says: "What you saying (explicit) me for."
While Gardner likely knows Brady was playing into the bit in that moment, the reaction was top-notch nonetheless.
Gardner's commentary can be found below:

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