Kendall Jenner Calls Tom Brady on The Tonight Show for Super Bowl Advice: ‘Sorry to Put You on the Spot’
Kendall Jenner, Tom Brady on FaceTime and Jimmy Fallon on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’.
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Supermodel Kendall Jenner Engages Tom Brady for Super Bowl Insights on ‘The Tonight Show’
Kendall Jenner tapped into her celebrity connections to gain insights on this year’s Super Bowl during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 28. When host Jimmy Fallon asked about her prediction for the upcoming game, Jenner immediately decided to FaceTime NFL icon Tom Brady.
The lighthearted interaction began when Jenner asked, "Can I phone a friend?" She then called Brady, who entertained viewers from his car. When Fallon expressed surprise at the unexpected guest on the line, the audience erupted in cheers.
"Hi, Tom," Fallon exclaimed, marveling at the moment. Jenner playfully told Brady, “Sorry to do this to you,” as Fallon took over the call.
Jenner explained to Brady that she wanted all possible information to make an informed decision about which team to support. "I feel like I need all the information I can get," she said, to which Brady humorously responded, “I hope I am.”
During the call, Brady provided a detailed analysis of his former team, the New England Patriots, and their competitors, the Seattle Seahawks. He praised the Seahawks’ defense as “all-time,” while Jenner humorously nodded along, pretending to follow the in-depth football discussion.
Brady brought up Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori, asking if Jenner was familiar with him. “Of course, of course,” she replied, even as Fallon looked perplexed. Brady delved into the statistics, mentioning the Seahawks’ defensive ranking in DVOA, a point that Jenner nodded to, while Fallon jokingly declared his own obsession with such metrics.

Kendall Jenner on FaceTime to Tom Brady on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’.
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As Brady discussed the Patriots’ offensive strategies, Jenner interrupted with a bright smile, saying, “Understood, understood … I feel like this is really really helpful.” Fallon, showing playful exasperation, rested his head on his desk as they all laughed. Jenner concluded the call by expressing gratitude, stating she would need time to process the information.
When Fallon pressed her about whom she planned to pick for the Super Bowl, Jenner indicated she felt drawn to the "underdog," ultimately opting for the Patriots—her ex, Bad Bunny, is set to headline the Halftime Show for the game.
The NFL championship game is scheduled for February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.







