Did he know something we didn't? Brady filmed commercial where he brandishes his fifth Super Bowl ring BEFORE leading Patriots to victory over the Falcons
- Tom Brady appeared in an advert for Shields MRI following his fourth victory
- During the original ad, he hands over the four rings claiming 'that's all for now'
- In the re-edited version, he reaches into his pocket for a fifth which is 'fairly new'
- A nurse tells Brady that he needs a bigger locker to which he replies 'Roger that!'
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady trolled NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in an advert he filmed before his historic victory by showing off his fifth Super Bowl ring.
Before the match, the 39-year-old record-breaker appeared in a commercial for Shields MRI where he is asked to hand over any jewelry he may have in his possession.
In the first ad, Brady hands over his four championship rings and is asked by the nurse, 'Is that all?', to which Brady replies, 'It is for now.'
Tom Brady, pictured, filmed an ad for Shields MRI featuring his four championship rings
During the original ad, Brady removes each of his championship rings in succession
However, in the newly edited version - which was filmed before last night's game but only released afterward - Brady reaches into his pocket and produces a fifth ring and says: 'I've got this one. It's kind of new'.
The nurse replies, 'We must get you a bigger locker,' to which Brady responds, 'Roger that.'
Patriots fans believe Brady was trolling Commissioner Goodell over his decision to ban the star from the first four games of this year's season following the Deflategate scandal.
As Goodell handed over the Vince Lombardi trophy to New England owner Robert Kraft last night, he was forced to shout into the microphone because he was being drowned out by boos.
In the recut version, Brady reaches into his pocket and removes his fifth and latest ring
He explains to the nurse that he is only after getting his latest ring and it was still new
The nurse said they will have to build a bigger locker for him to which Brady replies 'Roger that'
The commissioner is Public Enemy Number One in New England over the Deflategate suspension.
Kraft diplomatically addressed the issue when he spoke. He said: 'A lot has transpired over the last two years, and I don't think that needs any explanation.
'But I want to say to our fans, our brilliant coaching staff, our amazing players, who are so spectacular - this is unequivocally the sweetest.'
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell looked positively glum as he shook hands with the greatest quarter back in the game's history who was behind of the most spectacular comeback
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