Just like in their two Super Bowl matchups, Tom Brady thought Eli Manning had the last word to one-up him.
Brady, who was 0-2 against the Giants on the NFL’s biggest stage, released his pent-up resentment toward Manning and the Giants during Sunday’s Netflix roast.
“And Giants fans, fk Eli and fk you — twice,” Brady said, holding up a double “2” sign to represent Super Bowl losses from the 2007 and 2011 seasons.
Warning: Explicit language
In both games, Manning led the Giants with game-winning touchdown drives.
Manning may have done it again on Monday when he dunked on Brady and officially joined the chat.
“I thought about attending Tom Brady’s roast last night, but I didn’t want to go through it a third time!!” Manning tweeted.
Rest assured, Brady heard a lot about the Patriots’ loss to the Giants during Sunday’s roast.
The Patriots’ undefeated season ended with a 17-14 loss to the Giants in the 2008 Super Bowl, but the Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17 in the 2012 Super Bowl.
The Giants were the only team Brady never lost to in the Super Bowl, and Brady finished 7-3 in the big game.
Actor Will Ferrell, while playing the famous “Anchorman” character Ron Burgundy, made sure Brady’s New York-sized loss didn’t stay that way.
“Underneath that dead quarterback robot is a little boy who’s scared. How do we know this? There’s no Eli Manning here tonight, right? No,” Ferrell said under his breath. . “It’s because he’s afraid of Eli Manning. Eli Manning made Tom Brady his bitch. He made him his bitch.”
Ferrell then led the crowd in a half-hearted chorus of “Eli Manning made Tom Brady a bitch.”
The chant may have been half-hearted, but Ferrell ended his set with another Giants zinger.
“But you won’t be forgotten. You’ll be remembered as Eli Manning’s bitch,” Ferrell said. “Don’t let that get you down, Tom.”

