WATCH: Tom Brady makes lifetime memory for young fan
After Sunday’s big win, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady made a lifetime memory for one young fan by speaking with him after the game. As the game winded down, Brady visited with the young fan sitting alongside the field and gave him a hat and shook his hand.
Tom Brady makes young fan’s night
Adding to the great moment, Jordan Moore of The Athletic stated that the reason Brady visited with his fan is because he brought a sign to the game that read “Tom Brady helped me beat cancer.”
Brady then came over to meet with his young fan and gave him an experience to remember. As he got to meet his NFL idol, Brady gave him his hat and shook hands with him. The kid was visibly overcome with emotion, making a great moment for everyone involved.
Tampa Bay rolled over the Chicago Bears 38-3, with most of the action occurring in the first half. The Buccaneers led 35-3 at the half and the only scoring in the rest of the game was a field goal. Brady had four touchdowns and threw for a passer rating of 109.8 in the blowout win.
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Milestone touchdown mistake
It was also a night that saw Brady cross an NFL milestone for the first time in the league’s history. In a hilarious moment, wide receiver Mike Evans is going to have some explaining to do to his quarterback. Brady threw the 600th touchdown pass of his career to Evans and became the first player in NFL history to throw for 600 career touchdown passes.
However, Evans did not get the memo, and after he scored the touchdown he accidentally gave the ball away to a fan in the stands.
After Evans’ mistake, the Buccaneers had to send a staff member to negotiate the return of the football in a funny moment where the fan wasn’t immediately agreeing to return the touchdown ball.
On3’s Wade Peery contributed to this article.