Nikki Glaser on Thursday Night FootballNikki Glaser (Photo via Amazon Prime)
Amazon Prime Video debuted a new segment with Nikki Glaser after Thursday Night Football, but it did not receive rave reviews.

The hits kept on coming after the New York Jets defeated the New England Patriots, 24-3, on Thursday Night Football.

Following the AFC East clash, the Thursday Night Football panel was joined by comedian Nikki Glaser, who delivered a series of one-liners.

This included brutal takedowns of Aaron Rodgers, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and former Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

“The Jets have a new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, or as I like to call him, ‘Throw Rogan,’” Glaser said.

“It’s ironic that he goes to silent retreats because he can’t stop talking about it,” she added.


Nikki Glaser even spoke on the viral moment of Rodgers and Jets coach Robert Saleh.

“I think Saleh just reminded him [Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] dropped out of the race,” Glaser added.

Not everybody was a fan of Nikki Glaser, and that seemingly included Ryan Fitzpatrick:

Charissa Thompson later added that Nikki Glaser will appear a few times on Thursday Night Football during the 2024 season, which will give her a few more times to win the audience over.

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Nikki Glaser Has Become Infamous After Her Tom Brady Roast

Comedian Nikki Glaser has been in the business for decades, but her life really changed after she did the roast of Tom Brady on Netflix.

Glaser confessed her life changed completely after Tom Brady roast.

Speaking to People magazine at the BAFTA TV Tea Party in Beverly Hills this month, the 40-year-old comedian recalled the Netflix viral roast of the retired quarterback.

“I did not know the magnitude of it. I knew that it was going to be a big moment of my career, but I didn’t know that it would be the linchpin that I’ll always reference that point as before and after the roast,” she told the outlet.

Glaser went on to say, “In terms of my career, it feels like it’s changed that drastically, and I’m glad that I took it as seriously as I did. I didn’t know it was going to be such a big deal, but I knew it’d be a big deal, so I just prepared so hard.”