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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

After an impressive win in the land of best beer and bread, the Tampa Bay QB, Tom Brady, talked about his mind-blowing experience in Germany. The matchup against the Seattle Seahawks and the Bucs will forever be ingrained in the memory of TB12.

Tampa Tom has played in Mexico against the Raiders in 2017, in London against the Los Angeles Rams in 2021, and in 2009 against Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In all four games, the former New England Patriots defeated his rivals. But he raved about Germany and the electrifying audience that he saw there on his podcast.

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It was just, it was very it was very cool…because I’d never experienced like before. Even when I played in Mexico City there was a…play against the Raiders. There’s a huge Raider fan base. A couple of times we played in London, it was a little bit different. This felt like just a celebration sport, which I thought was great for the NFL in general,” he said on his weekly podcast. It looks like the German audience captivated the QB in the best way possible.

Tom Brady had an extraordinary experience in his life! 

The seven-time Super Bowl-winning champion is 45 years old and has had his fair share of unimaginable experiences. But it looks like nothing will ever come close to the time he spent playing against the Seattle Seahawks in Germany. 

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tom Brady flew to Munich for a special game in a foreign land. In his weekly podcast, Let’s Go!, the elite QB talked about how excited he was to play in Germany. The first regular season saw many fans who loved watching the two teams play against each other. 69,811 people sang popular songs like Take Me Home, Country Road, and Sweet Caroline. 

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The fans cheered and roared when the NFL GOAT appeared from the tunnel in his signature run. He jogged all the way to the end zone and punched his fist in the air – which is famously called his ‘LFG’. It stands for ‘Let’s F*cking Go.’ Not only fans from Germany attended the game but also people from across Europe traveled.

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Although the start of the evening was great, it ended up in the most special way possible. The Pewter Pirates won the game by a score of 21-16. The league has played preseason games in Germany, but this was the first time in fifteen years that the NFL arranged a game there. 

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