According to an internet report, Tom Brady, who is a free agent this offseason, has stated that he would not play for any team that allows “kneelers.” Is the narrative real, though?
After a thorough study, we found that the story is real.
While Brady has refused to confirm or deny making the no-kneeler request a rule, there is plenty of evidence to back up the claim. The picture on the artwork itself comes first. There are definitely two Tampa Bay players kneeling, and Brady’s expression reveals how unhappy he is. Is this the reason he won’t sign with the Bucs again?

No, argues sports expert Joe Barron. “He won’t play in Tampa because he won’t be paid another $30 million.” He’ll pass on the Jets and Miami because of the kneeler issue.”
Brady has previously stated that his objection to workplace protests is not political. “I work as a professional. “All I want to do is play football.” That appears to be Number 12’s regular response. In their divorce documents, his ex-wife alleged that he almost backed out when he responded to the minister in that manner instead of “I do.” The problem, according to people close to the family, was that Gisele was not and would never be a football player.
So, while he may not want to play with protesters, it has nothing to do with a cult and everything to do with the game.