Tom Brady seemingly throws shade at Joe Burrow after partying with Alix Earle

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While Tom Brady and Alix Earle have not confirmed romance rumors, the NFL legend did not stop to seemingly throw some shade at a fellow quarterback.

According to TMZ, there were photos of the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback leaving the Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Los Angeles County Museum. The social media influencer was seen leaving an unidentified party with Tate McRae, Stassie Karanikolaou, and heading into Burrow's car.

Prior to the Fanatics Flag Football Classic Draft earlier this week, Brady decided to taunt the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback. Founders FFC captains are Brady and Jalen Hurts, who are up against Wildcats FFC captains Jayden Daniels and Burrow.

“That’s what they called Joe the other night at those Oscar parties, ‘Wildcat,’” Brady joked on Wednesday, March 18 at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. “At least he’s here — no fashion shows to attend to.”

Burrow walked during Paris Fashion Week, to which Brady was referring.

While Brady could just be trying to sike out his competition on the football field, as he might think that he could be up against him off the field. However, that doesn't seem to be the case with sources sharing that the two are not exclusive.

“Alix and Tom have never been serious, and their relationship has always been casual and ‘I’ll see you when I see you’ vibe,” a source told Us Weekly earlier this month. “[Alix] is doing her own thing and having fun and is not worried about if Tom is seeing other people or the nature of their relationship.”

Earle even seemingly debunked the Brady dating rumors when she spoke to Entertainment Tonight reporters at the Vanity Fair party, "Maybe I’ll get someone’s number or something? I can meet someone.”

Brady and Earle began fueling dating rumors after they went to the same St. Barth's New Year's Eve party. They were also spotted at the same events over the last few months, but neither has confirmed a romance.

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