Trump ‘friend’ Tom Brady will not attend GOP convention

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will not attend the Republican National Convention in Cleveland later in this month.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted Tuesday morning that despite both Brady and Donald Trump considering each other “friends,” Brady will not be among the athletes and celebrities who will speak or perform at the convention at the presumptive Republican nominee’s invitation.


Trump has shown his support for Brady as he battles his four-game suspension stemming from the “Deflategate” scandal, including opening a Rhode Island rally in April by calling for everyone to “leave Tom Brady alone.”

Brady is not the first high-profile sports figure to have to address rumors about being part of the convention.

In late June, former NFL coach and player Mike Ditka said he had “no idea” where rumors of his attendance started, though he would speak at the convention if requested by Trump.

Trump himself had to dispell the notion that former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson would be there, and he used the opportunity to attack the media as well.


Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ed Bouchette that he considers Trump an “acquaintance,” but he has no desire to endorse Trump or speak at the convention.

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