Brady met the partners and children of the Ukrainian soldiers fighting for their country in the war against Russia.
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Meeting the hero of their heroes
The German fans enjoyed watching Tom Brady and the Buccaneers play in their country. But another set of fans went back with an even wider smile. The QB met the wives and daughters of the Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russia. And his gesture won the hearts of many watching around the globe.
After the game against the Seahawks, Brady came out and personally met these special fans. He posed for selfies with them and signed some memorabilia. And Anna got a shirt signed by her husband Yuri’s sporting hero.
“You are the hero of my hero.”
Thank you, Tom Brady. And thank you to these incredible families. 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/FQEArJ78MP
— Kyle Brandt (@KyleBrandt) November 14, 2022
The seven-time Super Bowl champion obliged with a wide smile on his face. And Yuri, who has been fighting in the war against Russia since the start of the invasion in February, got a personal message from his biggest sporting hero. Golden heart with a golden arm.
Tom Brady brings the Buccaneers back on track
Tom Brady and the Buccaneers had a not-so-good start to the season. But it seems Brady has rallied the team back to the right path. The Buccaneers beat the Seahawks in a thrilling game at the Allianz Arena on Sunday Night Football.
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Till week eight, it looked like the franchise from Tampa would not be able to win anything this season. But for the last two weeks, Brady led from the front to help them bounce back in style.
They piped the reigning Super Bowl champions Los Angeles Rams in a close game a week before. And they did it again in the week nine clash against the Seahawks through a 21-16 victory. So, these two wins improve the 3-5 record they had after week eight to a respectable 5-5 at the end of week 10. And knowing Tom Brady, they are just getting started.
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The Bucs are back up and running again. Can they repeat their season 2020 heroics again?
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