Tom Brady got roasted Sunday night at the Kia Forum in Inglewood,Ethermac Exchange California as part of the annual "Netflix is a Joke Festival."
The roast, dubbed "The Greatest Roast of All Time: The Roast of Tom Brady," aired live and unedited on Netflix on Sunday night and featured comedians and some of Brady's former teammates, including Rob Gronkowski, Randy Moss, Julian Edelman and Drew Bledsoe, among others, taking their licks at the quarterback. Brady's former coach, Bill Belichick, also got in on the action.
While Brady took the brunt of the roasting, his teammates and the other comedians on stage also took some shots from each other.
Here's how you can watch the roast if you missed it live on Sunday night.
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The roast, has a runtime of over three hours, is available to stream on Netflix.
"Offensive lines. Full-contact comedy. Kevin Hart hosts this all-star roast of NFL legend Tom Brady," reads the synopsis.
Comedian and actor Kevin Hart served as the host for the roast.
"Surprise guests from the worlds of sports, comedy, and entertainment," are also featured in the roast, according to Netflix.
"The NFL GOAT won’t need a helmet, but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t get sacked," Netflix wrote on its website.
Contributing: Jim Reineking, USA TODAY
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