'The Departed' star said Brady's eyes were "bluer than Daytona Beach" and it was great to work with the sportsman in 'Ted 2', reported Us magazine.
""We finished shooting Ted 2. We have a performance by none other than the greatest quarterback of all time -- Tom Brady. He plays himself. He does an amazing job," Wahlberg said during an interview with Bill Simmons.
"There were moments where I was improvising and I was supposed to be a super fan and I calm myself down before I knock on his door and I keep saying he looks like different people, so I have him sign something because I'm an air conditioning man and I'm trying to get him to sign his name, then the number twelve, then 'Eli Manning sucks.' We kept playing around.
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