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Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Tom Brady recently had a practice session with Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, son of former NFL star, Deion Sanders.

QB Shedeur came up as a significant recruit as he ranked No. 221 among all 2021 rookies. In addition to this, he was named as a 4-star prospect.

There could be no better teacher than veteran Tom Brady for the Quarterback position. With Sander training with Brady, it is clear that the son of former NFL star is under the Bucs’ QB’s wing.

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Seemingly like every other parent, Deion Sanders wants the team to instruct his son. Deion asked the six-time Super Bowl Champion, Tom Brady, to give essential lessons about the Quarterback’s role to his son.

Shedeur has offers from Tom Brady’s ex-team

Shedeur is currently playing for the Trinity Christian School in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Cedar Hill, Texas. The incoming senior QB has offers from some of the biggest names in college football.

The list has many big names like Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oregon, and Tennessee. His father’s alma mater, Florida State has offered him a place as well.

However, the Wolverines seem to be spearheading the quest to land him as a QB as he is currently training with their former star, Brady.

Shedeur has a total of 25 scholarship offers. He has won back-to-back championships for his school, compiling a record of 27-1 over the last two seasons.

Tom Brady’s effect on his new team Bucs

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QB Tom Brady recently made a move to Tampa Bay Buccaneers from New England Patriots.  Brady was lately practicing with his squad at the Tampa Bay High School.

Brady’s approach to training is evident. It seems like training for him is on the ground and not through the zoom call.

Bucs’ players will be able to learn a lot from the veteran Quarterback. They can learn in terms of his approach, his professionalism, and his passion for the game.

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