Tom Brady is all smiles as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look to extend win streak vs. Seattle in Germany
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Tom Brady poses in Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look to extend their winning streak and upset the red-hot Seattle Seahawks in Germany’s first NFL game… and he’s even gifted his own lederhosen!
- Tom Brady stopped before the game for a selfie at the sacred Allianz Arena
- Tampa Bay and Seattle Play First NFL Ever Played in Germany
- FC Bayern Munich’s home stadium will host the historic NFC showdown on Sunday
- Brady and the Bucs will have to be at their best to slow down a rampant Seattle
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback looks like a new man after traveling across the North Atlantic for their clash with the Seattle Seahawks.
Brady looked reborn in Bavaria as the Bucs aim to take two wins out of two after a late win over reigning Super Bowl champion LA Rams.
As he prepared for a stingy defense in Seattle, Brady stopped by the hallowed Allianz Arena to snap a selfie in front of the Buccaneers’ end zone, which he posted on Twitter Saturday morning.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback stopped for a selfie on the hallowed grass of the Allianz Arena
In addition to another stamp on his passport, Brady received an extra gift during his press conference on Friday evening.
An editor from German broadcaster ProSieben surprised the quarterback—and everyone else—when he rose from the front row to present Brady with custom TB12 and Bucs lederhosen.
“Looks nice,” said a gracious Brady after receiving the shorts. The seven-time Super Bowl champion held up the lederhosen and remarked, “What would that look like for the game in there?”
The seven-time Super Bowl champion shows off his latest addition to his expansive wardrobe
When a team assistant took it away, Brady burst out on one of his backup quarterbacks; “Kyle Trask will wear that there.”
Whether Trask will do that is not yet known. However, the prospect of lederhosen becoming part of NFL players’ wardrobes seems increasingly likely.
League commissioner Roger Goodell told a fan forum in Munich on Saturday that the NFL will play “at least” four games in Germany until 2025.
Brady looked cheerful since his arrival in Bavaria ahead of the Bucs game in Munich
The current agreement includes Sunday’s first game in Germany plus an annual game over the next three seasons, with Munich and Frankfurt each hosting twice.
“In our pledge we are going to play for the next four years, and with at least four games,” Goodell said ahead of Sunday’s game.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if it expands further soon.” His comments could reflect that both the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs are lobbying for next year’s game.
In the meantime, they have to settle for New England’s most famous face in Tampa red.
He and the Bucs warmed up on the Bayern Munich campus after arriving in the German city