Tom Brady has found himself at the center of a major controversy after a clip of his controversial take on NFL practice squad players went viral. During an appearance on the “Champion Mindset” podcast on May 31, the seven-time Super Bowl champion shared his stance on practice squad players.
“I realized was a lot of guys on those practice squads, they don’t want to be elevated to the roster,” Brady said. “They’re very happy living this life where they could tell their family and friends, which I have no problem with that. But the reality is a lot of guys don’t want the pressure of dealing with top.”
Thanks for the submission!
Carolina Panthers veteran cornerback Michael Jackson Sr., who spent the early portion of his career fighting through the practice squad with the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, and New England Patriots, pushed back against Brady’s comments on Saturday on X.
•
“How can somebody who ain’t never been on p squad talk about it ain’t shit sweet about knowing you can be gone bc any position group got hit with injuries and we not even talking about the insurance or not getting paid in the offseason bro 🧢,” Jackson Sr. tweeted.
Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game!
Entering the league as a fifth-round draft pick by Dallas in 2019, Jackson was cut and relegated to the practice squad before bouncing around the league’s developmental rosters.
Jackson earned a reserve/future contract with the Seattle Seahawks, eventually forcing his way into a full-time starting role in 2022, where he started all 17 games and racked up 75 tackles, 12 pass deflections, and an interception. Now, he is a reliable veteran presence for the Panthers and led the league in pass deflections in 2025. He signed a two-year, $10.5 million contract with the franchise in March 2025, as per Spotrac.
Lil’Jordan Humphrey claps back at Tom Brady’s practice squad comments
Denver Broncos wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey disagreed with Tom Brady’s assessment of NFL practice squad players last week. He challenged the three-time NFL MVP on social media hours after the clip surfaced.
“Haven’t met one person who is okay with just being on the PSquad,” Humphrey tweeted.
Brady said that practice squad players are valuable because they can be elevated when injuries occur, but argued that some struggle when asked to perform under the spotlight.
Edited by Nishant