Ryan Fitzpatrick is no fan of Tom Brady.

Fitzpatrick, who played against Brady for 17 seasons in the NFL, used social media Tuesday night to call out the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

“Hey @TomBrady any calls by the refs or teams you have criticisms for lately? Just curious to get your take on all the flags?” Fitzpatrick posted to X.

Fitzpatrick’s post, of course, was a gripe about the list of broadcasting rules Brady was given after becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Fitzpatrick hardly is the only person who believes the slate of off-limit items compromises Brady, who in turn can’t do his color commentator job properly.

But this wasn’t the first time the journeyman signal-caller used social media to take aim at the future Pro Football Hall of Famer. Fitzpatrick also took great issue with the way Brady clapped back at Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield on national television a few weeks ago.

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Fitzpatrick was hardwired to hate Brady for a good chunk of his playing career, which saw the Harvard product play eight seasons with AFC East teams. But even though both QBs are retired and have settled into post-playing careers, Fitzpatrick apparently still has an ax to grind with TB12.

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