An NFL titan, Tom Brady, has won seven Super Bowl titles in his career. The 45-year-old legend has popularised football with his one-man brilliance. TB12’s Super Bowl rings are traveling to the Middle East for public display during the FIFA World Cup. The NFL GOAT spoke about it in the ‘Let’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray’ podcast.
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“Ha ha ha ha… As a matter of fact, I actually had them with me this morning. I gave them to a friend of mine. He is bringing them over to the Middle East for the World Cup to put them over the place. I thought that was pretty cool. It will be kept in the museum. I thought that people who come to the World Cup, the people will have a good look at it,” he said when asked about the Super Bowl rings.
Tom Brady and the NFL dream
NFL is a popular game watched by 17 million Americans. TB12 wants to further popularize the game and make it a talking point all over the world. The superstar made his intentions clear while talking in the podcast. The QB also added he is not done yet and would fight it out for the eighth title this season.
“There will be a lot of tourists and people from all over the world. It will be a cool thing for people to see What American Super Bowl will look like. So those who are going to the World Cup, you will see them at one of the best museums. And of course, the best ring is going to be the next one,” he added.
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Bucs gear up for exciting Week 3
Tom Brady and Co. will face a tougher opponent in Week 3. Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are a dangerous team. The Bucs won it when the two teams met last year. Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, being the chief men of both teams, add more meaning to the titanic clash.
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Meanwhile, the NFL GOAT is on a mission to achieve greatness. He wants to leave his footprints clear and memorable for the fans. TB12 is up for the challenge, and so is A-Rod.
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