Tom Brady has been between the fronts in the last few days. The contradictory reports of two NFL journalists finally led to a loud discussion this week.

As “NBC” learned, Ian Rapoport from “NFL Network” fought a verbal exchange of blows with “Fox Sports” reporter Jordan Schultz on Wednesday. The duo was due to the reporting on the currently taking place NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

There, there was a confrontation in a Starbucks when Schultz headed to Rapoport and said his counterpart: “We have to talk.” Rapoport showed his colleague his cold shoulder, whereupon the conflict escalated.

The “NBC” report shows that the two arguments in the cafe then faced each other almost nose. “If you have anything to tell me, then tell me damn it in my face,” Schultz Rapoport asked. “Because if it goes on, we have a damn problem.”

The security service ultimately separated the two journalists. While Rapoport avoided every comment, Schultz later played the incident towards “Pro Football Talk” as “nothing really bad”.

NFL: Tom Brady as the trigger of the dispute

According to the “NBC”, Schultz’s report on the meantime Brady And his alleged contact with Matthew Stafford was the trigger of the conflict.

The “Fox Sports” expert spread the report on Wednesday that the Goat the quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams to the Las Vegas Raiders wanted to curl and therefore claimed that Brady had Stagnation “Recently received in his house in Montana, where they spent time together and skiing”.

Rapoport contradicted this claim to X a short time later – without mentioning Schultz. According to him, “the meeting was unplanned”. Schultz then caught up with a counter -strike on social media and wrote: “If you really believe that Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford happened to meet in a ski area in Montana at the same time at the same time, then I can also sell you a bridge.”

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