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The Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is gearing up to play in his 23rd NFL season, and there is nothing more exciting for the fans to see their favorite quarterback taking on the field for one last time before hanging up the cleats. Recently, the quarterback was answering in a fun session, a usual segment carried out by the Buccaneers’ social media, to which he gave some reasonable inputs for the question asked.

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Unfortunately, TE Rob Gronkowski couldn’t join this time. He usually used to conduct these types of fun sessions with Brady for the fans. The first question asked Tom Brady for a solution, on how to limit the sweat playing in Florida and tackle the hot and humid climate, especially for a center.

Well, it turns out; that the quarterback was the right person to ask. Having a big guy like Ryan Jensen at the center and familiarity with Florida, Brady gave a detailed response.

“This is one of my specialties. I tried to master the cold weather, and really when I’ve come down to Florida. Typically there’s a lot of sweat and when there’s a lot of sweat, there’s a lot of back sweat. And the back sweat as you know with gravity, the sweat goes down. You know where,” Brady said.

“I have this crazy center Ryan Jensen, and he’s kind of a big red himself. I make him put loads and loads of baby powder, non-carcinogenic on a towel. And the towel along with the baby powder keeps all the moisture from accumulating,” he added to the explanation.

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Indeed, a very detailed analysis of the situation has the utmost importance in the field, according to Brady. Not to mention, the big guy, Ryan Jensen, might not play for the entire season. He got injured in the training camps.

Tom Brady makes a promising statement ahead of the Cowboys’ face-off

All these days of hard work will now come into the picture when the Buccaneers will face Dallas Cowboys. Both teams happen to be equally strong, with the Cowboys having more young athletes compared to Brady’s offensive unit.

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While speaking in the press conference, the 45-year-old mentioned that the Cowboys are very talented in all three phases. And taking them out will need a good week of practice and homework.

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Now, when they are almost done and only a few hours are left ahead of the game, it will be interesting to see how much pressure Brady can create over the Prescott-led side.

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