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Legend Tom Brady Shocks the NFL by Defending MVP Rashid Shaheed Live on FOX — And Shaheed’s 7-Word Response Sends Seahawks Nation Into a Frenzy

Seattle, Washington – December 9, 2025

The Seattle Seahawks didn’t just win — they dominated the Atlanta Falcons 37-9 in one of the most lopsided performances of the season. And at the center of the demolition was MVP frontrunner Rashid Shaheed, who delivered a stunning, explosive outing highlighted by a controversial 100-yard touchdown that instantly became the most debated play of Week 14.

While Seahawks fans celebrated, critics argued the play “should’ve been blown dead,” fueling claims that Shaheed was “more hype than substance.” The noise grew — until the most powerful voice in football stepped forward.

Seahawks blow away hapless Falcons 37-9 as Rashid Shaheed returns kickoff  100 yards

Tom Brady appeared live on FOX, and instead of offering neutral analysis, he stunned the NFL by delivering a fierce, unapologetic defense of Shaheed.

“I’ve seen him change an entire game with a single touch. Players who threaten defenses even when they don’t have the ball — those are the real stars. Rashid isn’t just fast; he reads the field, he’s resilient, and he shows up exactly when Seattle needs him. That’s the DNA of a true MVP.”

The league erupted instantly.
Analysts paused their segments.
Players reposted the clip.
And Seahawks Nation — already electric from the 37-9 blowout — exploded once more as the GOAT himself validated their superstar.

But the moment that truly broke the internet came moments later.

When asked about Brady publicly defending his controversial 100-yard score — a play Falcons defenders insisted should’ve been ruled down — Shaheed didn’t gloat. He didn’t argue. He simply offered seven quiet, devastatingly powerful words:

“Hearing that from you… is enough.”

Seven words that felt like a coronation.

Seattle’s blowout win already sent a message to the NFC, but this exchange sent a louder one to the entire league:
Shaheed isn’t just a breakout star — he’s an MVP-caliber force with the respect of the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

Debate over the 100-yard touchdown won’t fade soon — did he step out, did the whistle come late, was the play even legal? The league will keep arguing.

But one truth is no longer debatable:

Seahawks Nation believes in Rashid Shaheed.
And now, Tom Brady does too.

The MVP race just shifted — and Shaheed is now firmly in control.

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