Tampa Bays Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady wants his respect. Well, in this case, just some credit from ESPN for his hard work on his podcast.

ESPN's SportsCenter recently tweeted a graphic quoting Brady about the current youth movement happening in the NFL. While the visual did say it came from the Buccaneers star's Let's Go podcast, Tom thought they could have also provided the link to his show so people can hear it directly from him.

Amusingly, though, Brady related it to the quote he mentioned and shaded ESPN by saying “gone are the days of including the link to the show.” In his original remarks in the podcast, he highlighted how the days of him hearing the likes Drew Brees and Peyton Manning are gone as younger QBs take over.

ESPN probably wanted to keep the traffic on their site or page, which is pretty common for social media posts. However, Tom Brady does make a good point that a simple link to his show would have been proper and a way better credit.

For what it's worth, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter did come through for the network and responded to the Buccaneers star, sharing the link to his followers.

For those asking and wondering, here's the link to Brady's show (you're welcome, Tom).