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NFL fans think Drake Maye is actually Tom Brady's cloned son because of a viral fake post
NFL fans think Drake Maye is actually Tom Brady's cloned son because of a viral fake post originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Drake Maye is the face of the New England Patriots. And some people on the Internet are amused by the possible origin of that face.
NFL legend Tom Brady shared his opinion on the New England Patriots’ Week 10 showdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It will be something of a Tom Brady Bowl on Sunday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the New England Patriots in a matchup between the legend's two former teams.
"Just... don't ask me to pick any sides here." The post Tom Brady refuses to pick sides in Patriots Buccaneers matchup appeared first on Boston.com.
Behind a new coach and young star quarterback, the Patriots are a Super Bowl contender for the first time since Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. Rival fans aren't thrilled.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady revealed that his current dog, Julie, is a clone of his late dog, Lua, who passed away in December 2023.
FOXBOROUGH - Drake Maye was 19, and a freshman at North Carolina the last time the Patriots played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He remembers the game vividly, though. It marked Tom Brady’s return to New England for the first time since leaving after a six-time Super Bowl winning run that ran over two decades.
Tom Brady had one of, if not the greatest, NFL careers of all time. He holds the record for most Super Bowl victories as a player with seven, as he made 15 Pro Bowl appearances, three First Team All-Pro selections and won three AP NFL MVP awards in his 23 years in the league.
You could say Tom Brady took the San Francisco 49ers' decision to pass over him in the 2000 NFL Draft personally.
Bill Belichick, perhaps the greatest coach in NFL history, joined the ranks of pundits lauding Stafford's career. The former New England Patriots coach knows a thing or two about quarterbacks, too, after he won all six of his Super Bowls with future Hall-of-Fame star Tom Brady throughout their 20-year tenure together.