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WATCH: Cameron Jordan takes hilarious jab at Tom Brady using summer camp

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra06/13/22

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Cameron Jordan is pulling out all the stops to get in the head of Tom Brady.

Shockingly, the former Patriots star quarterback is the longest-tenured quarterback in the NFC South entering the 2022 season. As Jordan prepares to lead the Saints into a new era, he’s hoping to knock Brady off the pedestal he’s enjoyed since taking his talents to the South.

Evidently, he’s exploring all options, as he took to Twitter to share a video of kids at his camp sacking a dummy dressed like the Buccaneers star quarterback.

“Gotta hits a qb!!!” tweeted Jordan. “Tom the longest tenured in the division now.”

Maybe Jordan is attempting to foster a hatred for the Tampa Bay star, or hoping the tackling dummy works as some kind of makeshift voodoo doll. Nevertheless, the Saints pass rusher has quickly learned what the AFC already knew — you have to try everything and anything to stop Brady.

Time will tell if Cameron Jordan gets inside the head of Tom Brady, but many have tried, and few have been successful in doing so.

Tom Brady recently brought home the win in Capital One’s “The Match” VI

Moreover, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers recently brought home a win against Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes in Capital One’s “The Match” VI.

There were a number of really good shots hit by all the golfers throughout the 12-hole event, which also raised an extensive amount of money for charity.

Although it was fun to watch them spray shots all over the course just like your average golfer watching at home, it was impressive to see the number of really good shots they hit. The course–The Wynn at Las Vegas–is one of the most immaculate courses in the U.S. It was beautifully manicured and there was simply not a blade of grass out of place.

Brady and Rodgers were 2 up after 2 holes, but Allen and Mahomes battled back. They made it interesting down the stretch. The young pair of quarterbacks even grabbed the lead and were 1 up with just a few holes remaining.

On the final hole, Brady gave Rodgers an excellent read of his 12-foot birdie putt to bring home the victory. His teammate was not surprised when the Green Bay Packers signal-caller stepped up and drilled it.

“We’ve played together maybe three times competitively,” said Brady of Rodgers, “And every time, he’s made a 15-foot putt to win. That was amazing, and it didn’t surprise me when it went in.”

It was refreshing to watch the athletes in a different light and really cool to watch them compete on such a beautiful golf course.