The Tampa Bay Buccaneers asserted their superiority against the Carolina Panthers. Their 6-32 win in North Carolina in Week 16 snapped a 14-year drought, waiting to clinch the NFC South division title. Tom Brady helped the team do so, even after losing 60 percent of the scoring offense against the Saints last week.
The Buccaneers pulled off a tremendous comeback from the previous week. Their shutout loss to the Saints spoiled the hopes for the Bucs to clinch the title early on. But now that they have conquered the South, their next objective is to claim the whole NFC with a no. 1 seed. Although, for that to happen, the Green Bay Packers need to lose their next two.
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Tom Brady celebrates the NFC South clinch
Tom Brady celebrates the clinching of the NFC. However, Tom Brady knows the value of the moment. He has clinched the division several times with the New England Patriots. But this was his first with the Bucs, after helping them dominate the NFC South for the first time since 2007. And so Brady took to social media to post a hilarious yet flexing post, posing along with all the other Bucs quarterbacks.
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Kyle Trask, Ryan Griffin, and Blaine Gabbert were the other three quarterbacks seen alongside Brady in the picture. “Quarterbacks and NFC South Champs. Great team achievement from the top down. Also.. everyone please note, QB room is tallest, best looking, and probably the funniest too,” the 44-year-old veteran said hilariously.
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Quarterbacks and NFC South Champs. Great team achievement from the top down. Also.. everyone please note, QB room is tallest, best looking, and probably the funniest too. pic.twitter.com/uVeLncXjlu
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) December 27, 2021
The Bucs completely dominated the Panthers on Sunday. They recorded a total of 391 yards and notched seven scoring touchdowns against the Panthers. It was like the beasts had been unleashed after hitting rock bottom just last week. Tom Brady made it happen even when most of his scoring prospects were sidelined.
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With Mike Evans out, Chris Godwin sidelined, and Leonard Fournette on the injured reserve, the Brady-led offense saw some new faces side by side, but eventually, the veteran made it all come together.