Tom Brady roaster Andrew Schulz reveals the next sports icon he wants to target: 'So much controversy around him'

Comedian Andrew Schulz has called out Tiger Woods to be the focus of the next Tom Brady-style roast. 

Schulz was one of the several comedians to take the stage in May's mega Netflix live roast of the New England Patriots legend. 

The stand-up comedian poked fun at everyone on stage, with his jokes being well received by the crowd, possibly only behind Nikki Glaser and Tony Hinchcliffe. 

Netflix has not stated who would be the focus of the next sports roast. With the enormous attention that comes from Netflix, someone of Woods' caliber would fit the bill. 

'I think the next person to do is Tiger Woods,' Schulz said per Us Magazine. 'That to me is the obvious one. Who are you going to follow Tom with? You gotta follow him with somebody else who’s been at that size.'

'The thing about Tiger is he’s got so much controversy around him, as well. It would be really funny.'

Andrew Schulz has called out Tiger Woods to be the focus of the next Tom Brady-style roast

Andrew Schulz has called out Tiger Woods to be the focus of the next Tom Brady-style roast

Schulz was one of the several comedians to take the stage in May's mega Netflix live roast

Schulz was one of the several comedians to take the stage in May's mega Netflix live roast

Woods has been the face of golf for three decades, ever since his 1997 Masters victory. 

That exposure has not come without struggles on and off the links. His spilt from Elin Nordegren after admitting to cheating on her multiple times and his car crash in 2021 would be low-hanging fruit. 

Woods' comeback attempts and injuries that derailed him from winning majors every year would also come up. 

Schulz also addressed another huge name who he could poke fun at from the lectern - Michael Jordan, saying it would 'never happen'.

'If it did, any of us on that panel would be his enemy until the day he died,' Schulz added. 

The identities of the star of each roast are clear to Schulz, beyond them being huge stars. 

'I like seeing people who don’t need it at all being able to go up there and get humbled in front of the whole world. There’s something beautiful and endearing about that,' Schulz said. 'I feel closer to those people simply because they allowed themselves to be humiliated in front of me.'