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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a great start this season. They went 2-0 at the beginning but fell to the Packers in Week 3. The defensive side had a crazy start, but that cannot be alleged for the offense. Tom Brady had a mediocre start with less production. They now have a big target in Week 4, and TB12 gave a reality check upon the franchise’s O-line.

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On Thursday, Tom Brady spoke to the media and expressed about Hurricane Ian’s impact and preparing for the Chiefs. He also addressed the O-line’s shortcomings and gave a timely reality check. The GOAT clashes with his heir apparent, Patrick Mahomes, on Sunday.

TB12 wants to get things right

Tom Brady mentioned, “I think we realize there’s things that we haven’t done so well, that we got to get corrected and who’s ever in the game, we got to go in there and do a better job scoring points. Like I said, it comes down to a lot of different things kind of these turnovers, and it’s making the right play and executing the play. If we do that, I believe we’ll score points, so we just haven’t been at our highest level the first three weeks of the year. And hopefully, we can get there at some point, but we’ll work, we’re working hard to get there.”

TB12 also spoke about how sports pave the way for people to unite in times of adversity. Be it 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina. It is a fascinating way of bringing the communities together and healing the wounds.

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Brady and the Buccaneers would take on Mahomes and the Chiefs on Sunday Night. Both are coming off a crushing defeat and will be hungry for a victory.

Tom Brady steps up to support the hurricane-ravaged area

The state of Florida faced the ravaging impact of Hurricane Ian, which affected thousands of natives. The Bucs-Chiefs Game was also in jeopardy over the hurricane scare. In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian’s devastation in Florida, the quarterback is contributing to the Florida Disaster Fund and encourages others to follow suit.

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While the league examined the position, Ian Rapoport confirmed the Buccaneers’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs would go on as planned on Sunday. If they could not play the game in Tampa Bay, the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis was the proposed site for the game.

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With the game moving as per the plan, Tampa citizens can unite and enjoy the game in times of crisis.

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