BREAKING: Jalen Hurts Requests NFL Ban Tom Brady from Game Analysis Following Referee Criticism

   

In a dramatic twist that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL community, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has reportedly submitted an official request to the league, urging them to ban Tom Brady from participating in the analysis of upcoming games.

 

 

The move comes in response to Brady’s controversial remarks during the recent Chiefs-Eagles matchup, where the seven-time Super Bowl champion openly criticized the officiating crew, claiming that “blown calls and inconsistency” marred the integrity of the game. His comments aired during a FOX Sports segment and have since gone viral, igniting heated debate among fans and analysts alike.

 

According to sources close to the Eagles organization, Hurts believes Brady’s public criticism has not only damaged the credibility of NFL referees, but has also shaken the morale of the Eagles locker room. The loss, already tough to swallow, was made worse by what players perceive as undermining commentary from a future Hall of Famer with immense media influence.

"Tom had his time on the field," Hurts reportedly stated in a closed interview. "But now, he’s affecting the game from the booth—and not in a good way. If he’s not going to respect the game and those still playing it, maybe FOX isn’t the place for him.”

Hurts is said to be requesting that Brady be removed from FOX Sports’ NFL coverage and barred from commentating on Eagles games specifically, citing concerns over bias and mental distraction for the team.

 

The NFL has not issued a formal response to the request, but league insiders say the matter is being taken seriously given the reputations involved.

Fans remain divided—some defending Brady’s right to free speech and analysis, others applauding Hurts for standing up for his team and the officials under fire.

Whether or not the league takes action, one thing is clear: the tension between NFL legends past and present is heating up, and the battle for the soul of the game may now extend beyond the field.