The last matchup between the Buccaneers and the Saints was an absolute showcase of resilience and grit from the Buccaneers, with Tom Brady giving his master touch in the final three minutes of the game. Those two touchdowns, in the end, shifted the entire momentum taking the game away from the New Orleans shore. The quarterback thanked his two dark horses, Leonard Fournette and Rachaad White, for playing a pivotal role in the win.
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Monday Night Football witnessed a blockbuster matchup between two top NFL teams. And as they say, history repeats itself with Tom Brady maintaining his winning streak against the New Orleans Saints.
This time the victory tasted sweeter because it was the first time Brady slew his arch-rivals at home. And those touchdowns increased the intensity of the celebrations. Anyways, it doesn’t make any difference for the seven-time Super Bowl Champion who exhibits a heating contest every time he faces the Saints, and his record has been quite impressive.
While speaking to the reporters, Brady expressed his gratitude and happiness on sealing a win. He appreciated the efforts taken by his teammates and two Running Backs, Leonard Fournette and Rachaad While for their contributions.
“Lenny he’s been in there a lot doing an unbelievable job,” Brady said about Fournette after praising White for being a great asset for the team. ” I think we have two great backs, so keep using them both and whoever in there I got confidence in and Lenny I love Lenny, and nobody loves Lenny more than me, probably his mother and a few of his family members but I’m probably right up there,” he explained.
Ever since Fournette shifted his base to Tampa Bay, he became a trustworthy prospect for the side. Despite getting mired in some controversies of underutilization, Brady made sure that his talents don’t go in vain.
Tom Brady vows to keep on fighting
This season had a lot of surprises for Tom Brady and Co. However, they sailed through this turbulent campaign showing absolute stubbornness and hopes of securing a playoff berth.
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With this recent win, Brady’s eyes get past the remaining games and eventually head toward the ultimate Lombardi. “We’ve had a lot of games come down to the end,” Brady said to the reporters after a win against the Saints.
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“Some we’ve won, some we’ve lost, which is why we’re 6-6. It’s not where we want to be, but we’ll keep fighting,” he added. Indeed, the wolf is hungry, and Brady has no intentions to budge back, especially since coming out of retirement.
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