“Don’t Look at Me!” — Tom Brady’s Hilarious Reaction to Matthew Stafford’s Subtle No-Look Touchdown Pass
Tom Brady couldn’t hide his amusement after witnessing Matthew Stafford’s sneaky no-look touchdown during Sunday’s Rams vs. 49ers showdown. Calling the game for FOX Sports, the former quarterback reacted in classic Brady fashion when Stafford pulled off one of his trademark passes for a score to his tight end.
The Los Angeles Rams dominated the afternoon, defeating their divisional rival 42–26, with Stafford completing 280 passing yards and four touchdowns. But it was his no-look throw that completely stole the spotlight — and sent Brady into a fit of excitement in the broadcast booth, calling it “a little bit of a no-look.”
Brady’s Priceless Call From the Booth
Stafford’s performance was pure vintage. His final touchdown came from a perfectly disguised pass to Colby Parkinson, a throw that showed off both confidence and precision. The 37-year-old quarterback only glanced away for a split second before firing a dart into the end zone.
As the play unfolded, Brady — sitting beside Kevin Burkhardt in the commentary booth — couldn’t hold back. Laughing, he shouted, “Look at those eyes! Don’t look at me! Don’t look at my eyes!”
Fans watching couldn’t tell if Brady was being awkward or simply having the time of his life. Regardless, it was clear the seven-time Super Bowl champion was genuinely impressed by Stafford’s touch and flair. The legendary QB was grinning like a fan watching his hero in action.
After the game, Brady went on to name Stafford as his “LFG Player of the Game” for Week 10 — a nod to both the quarterback’s performance and his no-look magic.
So far this season, Stafford has been on fire, leading the NFL with 25 touchdown passes against only two interceptions through ten weeks.
Another Awkward Brady Broadcast Moment
Of course, this isn’t the first time Brady has gone viral for something unexpected in the booth. Now in his second season as a FOX Sports analyst under a 10-year, $375 million deal signed in 2022, the 48-year-old is still finding his rhythm behind the mic.
Back in Week 8, during the Eagles-Giants game, Brady accidentally let an F-bomb slip while describing Jalen Hurts’ elusiveness. While breaking down a play, he blurted out, “He just squirts away and they can’t f—… just like that.”
Though he quickly tried to recover, fans had already clipped the moment and shared it across social media. Longtime Brady followers weren’t shocked — after all, the future Hall of Famer was known for his fiery language throughout his playing career, and it seems some habits die hard.
In short, Brady’s over-the-top reaction to Stafford’s dazzling throw gave football fans yet another unforgettable broadcast moment — part hilarious, part cringeworthy, but unmistakably Tom Brady.



