Terry Bradshaw was left in stitches as Tom Brady delivered a hilarious impersonation of Bill Belichick on FOX Sports’ ‘NFL Sunday’ show.

Belichick is widely considered the greatest coach in NFL history, after winning six Super Bowl titles across a two-decade stint with the New England Patriots alongside Brady. However, his legacy was somewhat stained following the quarterback’s departure to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; the Pats went 29-31 with no playoff wins from 2020-23, with their offense faltering.

As a result, the 72-year-old stepped down from his role with the AFC East franchise after 24 seasons. Now, Belichick is nearing a return to the sideline after interviewing with UNC, showcasing that he is willing to not only just coach in the NFL but also try his hand at college football.

During a segment alongside Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski on ‘NFL Sunday,’ Brady addressed the topic of Belichick potentially continuing his career in college. The former quarterback has a hard time seeing Belichick transition to the college landscape.

When asked if they can imagine Belichick coaching in college, Brady said: “No” before Edelman declared: “Absolutely not.”

Brady praised Belichick’s coaching nous and his achievements in the NFL but questioned whether his former coach could deal with recruiting prospects to a program. The seven-time Super Bowl champion then brilliantly mimicked Belichick, which left Michael Strahan, Howie Long, and Bradshaw in stitches.

Tom Brady's comment was well received by Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, and Howie Long

Tom Brady’s comment was well received by Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, and Howie Long 

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“Listen, you really wanna come here?” Brady said in his impression of Belichick. “We don’t really want you anyway. I guess you can come, we’ll figure out if you can play.”

The impression left the crew laughing heartily, with Bradshaw falling back in his chair in hysterics. The Pittsburgh Steelers legend, who won four Super Bowl titles during his illustrious career, holds immense respect for Belichick but couldn’t help himself from laughing at Brady’s antics.

Brady appeared in-studio ahead of calling the Los Angeles Rams versus the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium alongside Kevin Burkhardt. He has struggled in the booth at times during his debut season since signing a 10-year deal worth $375 million, but Brady was impressive alongside the ‘NFL Sunday’ regulars.

Brady’s presence added to the jovial atmosphere of the show, which often features Bradshaw and Strahan disagreeing in some form. Bradshaw has also been the subject of conversation amongst NFL fans recently due to his frequent broadcasting troubles, including questionable takes and getting information and statistics confused.