PATRICK MAHOMES CALLS OUT TOM BRADY’S “DOG CLONING CONFESSION”: “THIS AIN’T LOVE — IT’S PLAYING GOD!” .Qu

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In a shocking twist that’s tearing through the NFL and Hollywood circles alike, Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes has publicly called out Tom Brady after the retired quarterback revealed he had cloned his deceased dog using cutting-edge biotech.

Patrick Mahomes' message to Tom Brady about 'chasing' GOAT legacy

The seven-time Super Bowl champ told reporters he’d “worked with Colossal” — a controversial company specializing in genetic resurrection — to recreate his family’s golden retriever who passed away two years ago. Brady said, “My animals mean the world to me. We took a simple blood draw before she passed. It wasn’t invasive, and it gave us a second chance with her.”

But Mahomes wasn’t having it. In a now-viral Instagram Story, he wrote:

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“Man, I respect TB12, but this just feels wrong. Losing someone you love hurts — but trying to bring them back? That’s not love. That’s playing God.”

Fans immediately split into two camps — “Team Brady,” defending the emotional decision, and “Team Mahomes,” who argue that Brady’s move crosses an ethical line.

One fan commented, “Brady’s just doing what any heartbroken pet parent would do.” Another fired back, “No, he’s rich enough to break nature.”

And just when the drama couldn’t get any wilder, insiders claim Gisele Bündchen was “unsettled” when she learned about the cloning, allegedly calling it “a sign Tom still can’t let go.”

💥 Social media exploded overnight with memes of “Clone Brady” and even mock headlines like “TB12’s Dog 2.0 Signs With the Patriots.”

While Brady has yet to respond to Mahomes’ criticism, sources close to the former QB say he “stands by his choice” and views it as “a way to honor love, not defy life.”

🔥 One thing’s for sure: between ethics, science, and emotion, this NFL drama just got way deeper than football.