Tom Brady tablet rampage has consequences for the entire NFL

After Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady destroyed two plates in Week 2, the NFL sent warnings to all teams.

Last week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers-New Orleans Saints game was not remembered due to play. Instead, it was the benches that got rid of the fight that resulted in Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans hanging, quarterback Tom Brady throwing his tablet to the sidelines. The latest incident caught the attention of the NFL.

According to Jay Glazer with knowledge of FOX Sports, the NFL has sent a memo to all 32 teams threatening punishment if they break their tablets or other field equipment.

The NFL issues warnings to all teams not to break tablets

Of course, the video of Brady making a “Grunk Spike” impression of the tablet went viral across social media. But as it turns out, Brady broke another tablet as well, According to Adam Shifter, a senior NFL insider at ESPN.

Well, there might already be a penalty coming, even after the warrant has been released.

The Buffalo Bills were close to winning in the final round of the game. But when quarterback Josh Allen completed a pass to Isaiah Mackenzie for 12 yards, the wide receiver fell into the limit. The Bills had no time left, and they tried to dash into the line of scrimmage to hit the ball. That didn’t happen, as the Dolphins stuck to a 21-19 win.

CBS cameras snapped the coaches box at Buffalo, and offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was shown swiping his notebook and eventually doing the same with his tablet.

Make the league known to all teams – don’t break your tablets. As for what the punishment will be, that remains to be seen.



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