You could safely count out Touchdown Tom pretty quickly yesterday.
The San Mateo native turned football G.O.A.T. played only his second NFL game in Santa Clara on Sunday and almost nothing went right.
Brady, who grew up a 49ers fan, finished 34-55 for 253 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions — one of which was acrobatically snared by 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. “Please, could you sign the ball,” a giddy Greenlaw asked. “You’re the greatest ever. It’s an honor for us, for real.”— San Francisco 49ers December 12, 2022Brady graciously agreed to sign both that football and multiple others presented to him by 49ers defenders who were in awe over the seven-time Super Bowl champion, even after they limited him to one of his worst games of the season.
The day’s result was so demoralizing for Brady, he reportedly left the stadium without even bothering to take a shower before boarding the Buccaneers’ cross country flight home to Tampa.
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