The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were prepared this time.
Earlier this year, the team had to deal with Mike Evans giving away Tom Brady’s history football that made him the all-time leader in touchdown passes thrown. The Bucs ended up having to give the guy a lot one xchange for the ball after he made major headlines.
During Sunday’s Bills-Bucs game, Brady threw his 700th touchdown on a game-winning pass to Breshad Perriman in overtime. As Perriman made his way into the end zone, the Bucs had a staffer in place running to grab the ball and make sure the same mistake didn’t happen twice.
Tom Brady became the NFL’s all-time completions leader and threw his 700th touchdown pass for the winning score, as the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers got a 33-27 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Brady threw for 363 yards and two touchdowns on the day, further cementing his case for NFL MVP honors this year.