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Tom Brady ‘angry’ about autographing the last ball he threw with the New England Patriots
As his new team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, get ready to face off against the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs, the quarterback reflects on that signing.
Tom Brady, the winningest quarterback of all time, will once again have the opportunity to star in the playoffs as he glimpses on the horizon another possibility of fighting for the Super Bowl.
First up, however, on that tough route, is the Dallas Cowboys (don’t miss it) who had a strong end to the season, but who have a negative 7-0 record against the current quarterback of the Buccaneers.
Tom Brady won five times with the New England Patriots and two with the Bucs against ‘America’s Team’, the last one coming earlier this season.
Brady’s six Super Bowl rings with the Patriots
Now, you may remember that the ball that was thought to be Brady’s last career touchdown pass was sold for $518K at auction, 24 hours after he announced his return from retirement. And related to this, there’s another signing incident that has come to light, with the last pass he threw with the Patriots ending up back in his hands so that it could be autographed by the quarterback.
The cheeky request, given that the pass wasn’t completed, came from defensive back Logan Ryan who is his current teammate. Brady agreed and shared it via his social media.
Ryan kept that ball that he himself intercepted when he was with the Tennessee Titans back then and with which he scored a pick six for his team’s 20-13 victory, on Brady’s last play with his former team.
The post was accompanied by angry emojis and the phrase, “Come on man,” clearly joking about the situation.