If you come at Tom Brady with some trash talk, you have to be prepared for an epic response. Wrexham AFC owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney learned this the hard way recently, as the seven-time Super Bowl champion fired back at a hilarious video from the A-list actors.

Tom Brady Flashes His 7 Championship Rings In Response To Rob McElhenney
McElhenney, Reynolds, and Brady have been going back and forth on social media as of late. The Wrexham AFC owners have been talking trash with the Birmingham City FC owner.
McElhenney posted the following video on Instagram, joking that he has been manipulating Brady for the last seven years, including in his Super Bowl LII loss to McElhenney’s Philadelphia Eagles.
The caption read: “Checkmate, Brady. 7 rings, 0 clue.
See you in the championship.”
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Brady responded to the hilarious video: “I’m processing what I’ve just learned… statement to come shortly.”
Sure enough, Brady responded by flexing his seven Super Bowl rings and writing the following caption: “Regarding @robmcelhenney’s latest video: @nfl @rogergoodell … (Reynolds and McElhenney) just admitted to using 5D mind control to influence the outcome of the 2018 Super Bowl. I trust you’ll do the right thing.”
Brady obviously hasn’t forgotten about the 2018 Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. The game was a shootout, and Philadelphia won 41-33 thanks to the memorable Philly Special.
While the Eagles robbed Brady of another Super Bowl ring, he went on to win two more in the coming years before he retired.
You Can’t Argue With Brady’s Resume
Over 23 seasons, Brady made the playoffs 20 times and played in a record 10 Super Bowls, winning seven, along with five Super Bowl MVPs. His first six championships were with the New England Patriots, and he added another with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in his first season outside of Foxborough.
Brady holds numerous NFL records, including career QB wins (251), passing touchdowns (649), passing yards (89,214), playoff QB wins (35), playoff passing yards (13,400), playoff passing TDs (88), and many others. The California native led the league in touchdown passes five times, passing yards four times, and passer rating twice.
Brady is a member of the NFL 2000s and 2010s All-Decade Teams, plus the NFL 100th Anniversary Team. Together, he and former head coach Bill Belichick formed arguably the greatest quarterback-head coach duo in the history of the league for two decades.
The 47-year-old is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time and the NFL GOAT. Not bad for a sixth-round pick out of Michigan, who started just two full seasons in Ann Arbor.
Now, he is the No. 1 color commentator on Fox alongside play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt after inking a 10-year, $375 million broadcasting contract. He is also the part-owner of Birmingham FC, which has led to his fun rivalry with Reynolds and McElhenney.
This is an awful article. Poorly written and doesn’t even describe the comments to which Brady is responding. Probably written by AI