UFC president Dana White is a fan of Tompa Bay

UFC president Dana White sported this TB12 shirt on stage during promotion of UFC 249.

The sports world has been on hiatus since the outbreak of the coronavirus, which has created a global pandemic and altered life for everyone.

But soon, fans will have a chance to watch UFC 249, with the main event featuring Tony Ferguson vs. Justin Gaethje for the UFC interim lightweight title. It’ll be the first major sporting event held during the pandemic, and you can be sure it’ll get viewers.

One of those tuning in will likely be Buccaneers QB Tom Brady, who attended UFC 246 back in January in Las Vegas, which started rumors he may be looking to join the Raiders. While Brady won’t be attending this event, he did take to Instagram to show his appreciation to UFC president Dana White, who sported a TB12 shirt on stage.

Take a look at this screenshot from Brady’s Instagram story.

While that TB12 shirt may say Tampa Bay on it now, we know that the six-time Super Bowl champion filed to trademark both Tompa Bay and Tampa Brady. I’m sure he’ll hook White up with one of those shirts once they get made.

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Bucs QB Tom Brady introduces us to ‘Tompa’

Tom Brady took to Instagram to show off his new alter ego.

Tom Brady is still getting used to his new life in Florida home. After getting kicked out of a closed park recently, it later surfaced that Brady had also accidentally walked into the wrong house at the beginning of the month. The six-time Super Bowl champion was looking for the house of his new offensive coordinator, Byron Leftwich.

Suffice it to say, Brady has had a rough start in the Sunshine State, so a change of identity might be in order. Maybe that’s why Brady took to his Instagram story today to introduce us to Tompa.

Tompa is of course one of the names Brady is looking to trademark — Tompa Bay and Tampa Brady. Guy knows how to market himself, that’s for sure.

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Twitter reacts to Gronkowski joining Brady and the Bucs

See how Twitter reacted to Rob Gronkowski being traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to join quarterback Tom Brady.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport broke the news that former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was interested in ending his retirement and returning to the field. The catch? He wanted to do it with Tom Brady and the new-look Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Turns out, Gronkowski got his wish, as the Patriots and Bucs worked out a trade that’ll officially bring Gronk to the Bucs.

 

Gronk and Brady were a dynamic duo in New England, and even though Gronkowski has been out of football for a year, he has plenty of time between now and the start of camp to get back into football shape.

See how Twitter reacted to the news.

 

 

 

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Twitter reacts to Tom Brady’s new trademarks and the responses are fantastic

Now that Bucs QB Tom Brady has filed trademarks for “Tompa Bay” and “Tampa Brady,” see how Twitter reacted to the news.

Bucs QB Tom Brady is a father to three wonderful kids, so it’s only natural that he tells some dad jokes from time to time.

But, after news came out today that Brady’s company TEB Capital Management filed trademarks for both “Tompa Bay” and “Tampa Brady,” it seems the six-time Super Bowl champion is taking dad jokes to a whole new extreme.

While Buccaneers fans will likely be more than happy to purchase a few of these new shirts when they become available, other people aren’t as keen about Brady’s new business move.

With that, here are some of the reactions people had on Twitter about the news.

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Tom Brady trademarks ‘Tompa Bay’ and ‘Tampa Brady’ for merchandise use

It appears new Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is taking dad jokes to the extreme.

When it comes to quarterback Tom Brady, it seems you either hate him or love him. For Patriots, and now Buccaneers fans, it’s clear which category they fall into.

But, for those who just don’t seem to like the Golden Boy, here’s some news that may just add a little more fuel to that fire.

Personally, I feel the world would be a better place if we all used puns more in our everyday lives, but this just takes it to an extreme. It’s basically trademarking a dad joke.

What’s even more frustrating about this is that I know I will be buying one of these shirts… or two.

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