Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers made their way to the Super Bowl LV title in 2020. The NFC South franchise comfortably defeated Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs by a 9-31 scoreline. The Bucs started their title defense on a positive note as they beat Dallas Cowboys in the opening fixture of the ongoing season.
The Buccaneers followed that up with a commanding 48-25 win over Atlanta Falcons in Week 2. Brady was at his dominant best yet again. The 44-year old threw for 276 yards with 5 passing touchdowns to his name.
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Can the Bucs make the Super Bowl once again? Here’s what former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin has to say on the same.
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Michael Irvin heaps praise on Tom Brady and the Buccaneers
Speaking on ESPN’s First Take, NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin gave his take on Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the build-up to Week 3 of the ongoing season.
“Let me tell you something, man. When you talk about Tom Brady, I want us to understand, I believe they get to week three, replaying those Rams, I don’t know if I see anybody to be beating them. The rest of this year they got, Buffalo I think it’s week 14. You got a tough game. But outside of that. The way Tom Brady is playing right now, 9 touchdowns in his first two games. He has never ever, it’s so hard to find something that Tom has never done. But he has never done that.”
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“Even in those great years. We put up some incredible numbers. And I go back to even the old seven-year. What I see now is similar to that he had random balls at the time. And Randy moss did something it always gave him a big play.”
“He will great strides on a place and just go on top. And I’ve seen Antonio Brown pick that up. So hey, Tampa Bay look great,” Irvin said on the show.
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Brady and his band of speedsters will go up against Sean McVay’s Los Angeles Rams this weekend. Both teams are yet to taste defeat this season. Who will be the first to take the L? Tell us what you think in comments below.
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