Tom Brady stars in new series of Hertz advertiesements on a fictional talk show

Tom Brady Stars in Hilarious New Hertz Commercial on a Fictional Talk Show In Which Confused Retired QB “Winning” an Electric Car Escape Trip to Denver

  • Tom Brady’s partnership with Hertz has entered the next phase with new advertising
  • Brady’s had an NFL offseason filled with speculation about his future in the game
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Tom Brady renews his relationship with car rental company Hertz and stars in a new series of ads starring him on a fictional talk show.

In a series of advertisements, the Hall of Fame-bound quarterback is a guest on the so-called “Hertz Let’s Go Show.”

The first of many adverts features Brady reminiscing about his time on the field and how things will be different when he retires.

Brady is then quick and deeply introspective about his catchphrase from when he would run onto the field before playing for the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“Every time I ran onto the field, I yelled ‘Let’s go,’ but where was I going anyway?” Brady said.

Tom Brady’s partnership with car rental company Hertz expanded with a new set of advertisements

Brady appears in a series of advertisements, featuring the QB as a guest on a fictional talk show

Brady appears in a series of advertisements, featuring the QB as a guest on a fictional talk show

After expressing “his feelings” on camera and expressing his desire to get in a rental car and just go everywhere, the talk show’s “host,” actress and comedian Yvonne Orji, pulled a lever and released a spinning wheel fall with which kind of car that Brady could drive.

Brady is then ushered into an electric vehicle and encouraged to drive to Denver – acting confused at the end of the commercial.

The quarterback has appeared in a number of advertisements for the rental car company in recent years.

“I appreciate my close partnership with Hertz because it really feels so natural and authentic to me,” said Brady. “There is such a real connection to ‘Let’s Go’ when it comes to travel and the desire to have a seamless experience that Hertz always provides.

“As an EV driver, I also think it’s great that more people across the country are getting the chance to experience Hertz’s EV rental fleet. I’ve been driving it for a long time and it’s great to see Hertz continue to invest in it.”

Orji, Brady’s partner in the advertising, is an actress and comedian with a number of television credits to her name.

She was a main character in the HBO show ‘Insecure’ and also appeared in episodes of ‘Jane the Virgin’ and the reboot of ‘The Wonder Years’.

Brady is joined in these commercials by television star and comedian Yvonne Orji

Brady is joined in these commercials by television star and comedian Yvonne Orji

Brady has been keeping himself busy after announcing his retirement from football after 23 seasons in the NFL.

He revealed to the world that he left the field in February after a mediocre season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

He has since sparked interest by discussing his future with Fox Sports, exploring co-ownership with the Las Vegas Raiders and speaking to the most recent class of drafted quarterbacks.

It was believed that when Brady left the game he would become an analyst or color commentator with Fox’s NFL coverage.

However, Brady says he’s taking the time to hone his skills before going on the air.

Brady has had a busy off-season after announcing his retirement in February

Brady has had a busy off-season after announcing his retirement in February

Brady is also reportedly interested in acquiring a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, with owner Mark Davis happy to let Brady buy in.

Fox says Brady’s ownership of the team would not affect his deal in any way.

But outside of those moves, Brady has also spent time with four of the top NFL draft quarterbacks.

He spoke to Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, Anthony Richardson and Will Levis – and offered advice he’d learned throughout his career before they embarked on their own rookie season.