Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pulled off a memorable Super Bowl win earlier this year. The NFC South franchise led by head coach Bruce Arians shocked the footballing world by beating Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LV finale in February. In doing so, the Buccaneers became the first NFL team to win lift the Lombardi Trophy on home soil.
Tom Brady, along with the likes of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and the entire Bucs defence completed a fairytale campaign in 2020. In a similar manner, the American Olympic contingent dominated this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games as well.
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Team USA topped the Olympic medal tally rankings with a total of 113 medals, including 39 golds. They were followed by China (38), Japan (27) and Team Great Britain (22).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers joined in on the celebrations with an interesting activity on their social media page.
Which Tampa Bay Buccaneers player can win Olympic gold medal?
Following a training session earlier this week, the Tampa Bay player engagement team asked their players one question – who is most likely to get their hands on an Olympic gold medal, sooner rather than later? Here are the best replies.
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7-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady was the first to respond. The former New England Patriots quarterback singled out teammates – Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Griffin – as favourites to win gold in synchronized swimming. Nice to see all three Tampa Bay quarterbacks getting along.
Another player whose name was mentioned was starry-eyed wideout, Scotty Miller. A Buccaneers player mentioned that Miller is most likely to strike gold if was able to compete in the 40-yard dash.
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Meanwhile, Antoine Winfield Jr. said teammate Devon White will definitely come out on top if there was a sport for ‘talking too much’. The bromance is blossoming in the Buccaneers dressing room and we can’t get enough of it!
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