Brady's Bucs makes history win first ever NFL game in Germany

Tom Brady makes history as Tampa Bay Buccaneers beats Seattle Seahawks 16-21 win first-ever regular season game in Germany.




Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-16 in the NFL's historic first ever regular season game in Germany.



Brady, 45, led his Buccaneers to a 21-16 victory in front of 67,000 fans at Munich's Allianz Arena, which is typically home to FC Bayern Munich to thrashed the Seahawks.

Brady went for 22/29 for a total of 258 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.



Tampa Bay Buccaneers Star, Tom Brady makes history as he becomes the first Quarterback player in history to win a NFL game in three different countries outside the USA.

Brady moved to 4-0 in International Series games having previously won two in London and one in Mexico City.




In the fourth quarter, when the Buccaneers had a 21-3 lead, Brady, 45, threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns before Geno Smith, the Seahawks' quarterback, started to get Seattle moving.

Despite trading away star QB Russell Wilson before the season began, Smith and the Seahawks came into the game as one of the season's biggest surprises, winning six of their first nine games.

When the Seahawks did finally get going, Smith threw touchdown passes to Marquise Goodwin and Tyler Lockett to cut the score to 21-16, but Brady kept the ball and used a nearly four-minute drive to secure the victory.



Tampa Bay Buccaneers Star, Tom Brady Quotes after the historic victory in Munich, Germany.


"The weather's gonna be a little cool, but we're playing in this very, very cool arena where Bayern Munich plays, kind of the country's top soccer team, and it looks amazing in pictures," he said on his SiriusXM show Let's Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray.

"And look, I mean the chance to go across to another country, play a sport that I love, I have heard there's 3 million ticket requests for 67,000 seats.

So the place is gonna be rocking and if it's anything like what I see in those German Bundesliga games, this is gonna be one of the epic games that we've ever played in. So I'm super excited."




Brady led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a narrow 16-13 victory over the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday in another nail-biting victory. Brady played in his first game following his divorce from Gisele Bündchen, and it was their first victory after three straight losses.



"I've always tried to do the best I could do here, and then when I leave here I try to do the best I could do, and that's what we all try to do," he said.

"I'm sure everyone sitting in this room, sitting at home, just trying to wake up every day doing the best they could do for their families and their career, and I'm no different."

"So just try to do the best you can do every day, and I'm certainly no different."




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