Tom Brady came together when the team needed him the most, securing the Bucs another playoff berth. However, football isn’t the only thing the GOAT is great at.
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Brady and the Bucs have had a very up-and-down season, but in a win-and-in scenario in week 17, they played arguably their best game of the year. Brady threw for over 400 yards and 3 touchdowns while receiver Mike Evans added 200 yards, catching all three of Brady’s touchdowns. Chris Godwin caught in another 100 yards and Brady also ran in for a touchdown.
All told, the Bucs were able to rally against the Panthers and clinch the NFC South. The rest of the year hasn’t been as welcoming for Tampa Bay, however.
They lost games repeatedly, failed to gather any momentum, and were below .500 for a lot of the year. The team has put it together in recent weeks, but is it enough? The offense hasn’t looked good all year long, and they have struggled to beat the good teams in the NFC.
.@TomBrady to @MikeEvans13_ today
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Tom Brady reveals his hidden music talent
Tom Brady took some time away from the game this offseason when he chose to retire, sending the NFL world into a frenzy. Of course, that retirement was extremely short-lived, lasting only 40 days.
During that time, the quarterback may have taken some time to develop some production skills. Recently, Brady put up a post on Instagram where he talked about how he went for music production classes so he could help out with a Hertz commercial.
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Of course, Brady probably didn’t retire to pursue a career in music, but it’s still pretty impressive to think about how he has time to find other hobbies to take up.
Now, he must turn his attention to the playoffs. The Bucs’ week 18 result has no bearing on their playoff standings, but the starters are likely to play, so they can build momentum on last week’s performance.