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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The globe is revolving around the craze over FIFA. As the World Cup continues in Qatar, the thrilling saga continues. The soccer world cup has brought many nations together, and the game has evolved into a global celebration. Tom Brady acknowledged the zeal and spirit of the spectacular event and shared his affection for it in his podcast.

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During the Let’s Go! podcast, Tom Brady and Jim Gray sat down with Sean Payton in a guest appearance. They interacted about coach Deion Sanders changing routes from Jackson State to Colorado. TB12 spoke about the move and how the FIFA World Cup brings people together.

Tom Brady mentioned, “Yeah, it’s a sport, but it’s so much more than that for our communities. As we know, it brings so much joy, so much hope. It brings some other emotions when things don’t go well, but when things go well, there’s nothing like sports. Even if you look at what the World Cup is doing, it just brings people together.”

The Pharaoh also heaped praise on Deion Sanders and his transition to Colorado. He also mentioned being friends with Prime Time, who had a spectacular year in the coaching sector. Additionally, he showcased his unmatched allegiance to Sanders’ team.

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Tom Brady and Deion Sanders have a friendship that goes behind the scenes in the NFL. The QB1 also brought Neon Deion’s son, Shedeur Sanders, to the Brady Brand. They have trained together and have developed a close bond.

Tom Brady is making history!

Tom Brady is the textbook example of someone for whom age is just a number. He is 45 and still making plays in the game. The Week 13 game was a hard-fought win for Tampa Bay, but TB12 achieved more than that. Not only did he give his daughter her birthday present, but the Buccaneers QB1 achieved a record as they picked up a winning sweep over the Saints

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Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes as the Patriots defeated the Saints, 17-16. With 44 career fourth-quarter comebacks, the quarterback surpassed Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. The comeback kid did what he does best and rebounded from the loss at the hands of the Cleveland Browns.

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The Buccaneers would take on the 49ers in their upcoming matchup. Who will prevail? It is subject to witness.

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