Tom Brady disses Kevin Hart mid-Super Bowl 2025 broadcast after comedian’s savage roast

Revenge is a dish best served at the Super Bowl.

Tom Brady playfully hit back at Kevin Hart during the live 2025 Super Bowl broadcast Sunday, nine months after the comedian annihilated the retired NFL star at his record-breaking Netflix roast.

“Kevin Hart’s here?” Brady, 47, asked his fellow Fox Sports co-commentator Kevin Burkhardt as the Kansas City Chiefs faced off agains the Philadelphia Eagles.

“How do the cameras find Kevin Hart?” he further pondered, making a jab at Hart’s 5-foot-5 height.

Burkhardt responded, “Well, it depends on the day, I guess,” laughing off the joke.

Brady then made it clear he was only kidding by concluding, “Kevin, I love you. You took so many shots at me in May. I’m coming right back at you.”

In May 2024, Hart blasted the former quarterback over his divorce from Gisele Bündchen — and even took aim at her relationship with Joaquim Valente — during the live-streamed roast.

The “Laugh at My Pain” comic said on “The Roast of Tom Brady,” “You sometimes got to f–k your coach. You know who else f–ked their coach? Gisele. She f–ked that karate man.”

He added at the time, “I mean Jesus Christ, Tom. One of the smartest quarterbacks ever played a game. How did you not see this coming? Eight f–king karate classes a day.”

Brady then said he had regrets about participating in the roast because of how it affected his three kids.

“The bittersweet aspect of when you do something that you think is one way and then all of a sudden you realize, ‘I wouldn’t do that again,’ because of the way that affected actually the people that I care about the most in the world,” he previously aid on “The Pivot” podcast.

Hart, for his part, has said that he understands why Brady would feel like he wants to “protect” his family.

The “Ride Along” star has yet to respond online to the seven-time Super Bowl champ’s latest diss.

However, the Philadelphia native is likely too preoccupied celebrating the Eagles’ dominance over the Chiefs at Super Bowl 2025. He was spotted watching the big game from a suite earlier in the day.

Brady, meanwhile, appears to be settling in well into commentating — given that he’s making playful jabs — even though it’s his first time calling a Super Bowl game since his broadcasting debut.

His former teammate Rob Gronkowski told Page Six of his pal’s new gig ahead of Sunday, “He’s ready.”

“He’s always prepared. He’s the best at preparation. He’s the best at, you know, doing his best, and he’s just going to be ready.”

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