Former Bucs QB Tom Brady commends team for a ‘hell of a season’

The former Bucs quarterback discussed Tampa Bay’s potential division-clinching hame on his “Let’s Go!” podcast.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a win-and-in game against the Carolina Panthers to end the year with a chance to win the division and go to the playoffs, and their former quarterback will be watching.

Former Bucs quarterback and consensus GOAT [autotag]Tom Brady[/autotag] played for Tampa Bay for three years from 2020-22, delivering a Super Bowl and three playoff berths in that time period. On the Monday iteration of his “Let’s Go!” podcast, Brady not only said that he still watches the Bucs, but that he’ll likely be tuning in to watch them potentially win the NFC South. On top of that, he further praised the team by commending them for what he called a “hell of a season.”

“The Bucs, who I watch a lot, they put together a hell of a season and they’ve got a chance to win the division playing against Carolina,” Brady said about Tampa Bay. “That’s certainly one I’ll be watching.”

This isn’t the first time Brady has sung praises of his former team. Brady had former Bucs tight end Rob Gronkowski on the podcast three weeks ago, and both of them spoke fondly of their time in Tampa Bay and winning a Super Bowl with the Bucs. While Brady was honored as a New England Patriot at the beginning of the 2023 NFL season, he clearly still holds love for his stint in Tampa Bay.

The Bucs will certainly try to ensure their former QB sees a win on Sunday when they face the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte at 1 p.m. EST.

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