Tom Brady can throw shade, too.

Fans are calling the QB a “legend” off the field for a Hollywood cameo that will hit particularly close to home for his boss, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

Brady appears in the new Paul Rudd Netflix series, “Living with Yourself,” where he visits a strip-mall massage parlor called “Top Happy Spa.”

The plot-line is suspiciously similar to Kraft’s real-life legal troubles. The 78-year-old was charged in February with paying for sex at a Florida massage parlor. He pleaded not guilty.

In the cameo, which made the rounds on Twitter Friday night, Brady walks out of the massage joint with a look of satisfaction on his face and breathes a sigh of relief.

Rudd is sitting in his car in the parking lot, hesitant to enter, when Brady emerges after his happy ending.

“First time?” he asks Rudd.

“Uh-huh. You?” Rudd replies.

“Sixth,” the smirking ball-shrinker says as he gets inside a waiting SUV.

While the cameo appears to parody Kraft, the show’s creator, David Greenberg, said it was in the works before he was busted.

“That looked almost exactly like what we were shooting. Like, I would have used it as a reference photo,” Greenberg told Refinery29 of the rub-and-tug spot where Kraft was busted.

When questioned by reporters about his starring role, Brady was defensive about comparing the clip to the behavior of his boss. “I think that [it] was taken out of context, just like you’re taking it out of context and trying to make it a story for yourself, which has a negative connotation to it,” the quarterback said in a video posted by ESPN reporter Mike Reiss. “It was meant to be something different than that.”

Brady denied that the connection to the allegations against Kraft was intentional. “It was shot on a green screen, it was agreed to a year ago, it was written four years ago. It’s unfortunate that people would choose to think that I would ever do something like that to Mr. Kraft, I think that’s a very bad assessment of my relationship with him,” he said.