The NFL Already Investigated Tom Brady Since He Joined the Bucs and it's Incredible

Why does there always have to be drama between the NFL and Tom Brady? Can we let the man get his tan in his new Florida home in peace? Nope, Roger Goodell and Co. are totally against it.
Per a recent release from the NFL's PR office, the league actually investigated Brady after he went to meet with Bucs offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich earlier this month. No, they didn't look into things when Brady accidentally broke into the wrong house; they're more concerned about his meeting with Leftwich.
The NFL made an inquiry into Tom Brady’s recent visit to #Bucs OC Byron Leftwich’s house and determined there was no violation of offseason work rules, per league spokesman @NFLprguy. “It was a brief personal visit and Tom picked up the playbook.”
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 28, 2020
Why don't we send Jack Bauer after Brady to make sure he's following all the rules? Give us a break.
Doesn't the NFL have bigger things to worry about? A quick drive over to Leftwich's house to pick up his new playbook should be the least of the league's concerns. But, this should come as no surprise. We are talking about Goodell and Brady here, two unfortunately frequent adversaries over the years when it comes to league rules and regulations.
Trespassing in parks, breaking and entering... Just making myself at home in Tompa Bay! ? https://t.co/zfm5q9zhz6
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) April 23, 2020
If anything, the NFL should look into fining Brady for his terrible "Tompa Bay" movement.
That's the real violation here.