MIAMI — A wave of offseason gossip is rippling through the NFL’s social media ecosystem after influencer Alix Earle was spotted with Tom Brady, triggering a cascade of speculation that has now pulled Miami Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Berrios into the spotlight.
Following the Brady–Earle sightings around New Year’s Eve 2026, fans began tracking Berrios’ online activity, noting that he appeared to “like” a series of provocative posts from multiple models on subscription-based platforms. The activity quickly fueled rumors that the receiver might be exploring a connection with an unnamed OnlyFans model, igniting a fresh round of tabloid-style chatter.
Neither Berrios nor the alleged model has confirmed any relationship, and there is no evidence beyond social media interactions. Still, the timing—immediately after the Brady–Earle rumors went viral—has intensified speculation, with online communities framing the situation as part of a broader off-field celebrity narrative surrounding the Dolphins’ circle.

Social media analysts say such digital breadcrumbs often snowball into headlines, particularly when tied to high-profile athletes and influencers. A single “like” can become a storyline, especially during the NFL offseason when on-field news slows and personal narratives dominate timelines.
Berrios has not addressed the rumors publicly, and representatives for Earle and Brady have also declined to comment on their reported encounter.
For now, the situation remains firmly in the realm of speculation—but in the modern NFL media landscape, perception, timing, and social media behavior can be enough to spark a full-blown viral narrative.