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Brady and the Buccaneers then presented Biden with a white uniform that featured the No. 46. Tom Brady to Biden: "Not a lot of people think we could win, in fact, 40 percent, still don't think we won.
BOSTON (CBS) -- The Buccaneers made their trip to the White House on Tuesday. Tom Brady was in attendance. The quarterback's absence drew big headlines when he skipped the Patriots' visits to ...
Tom Brady says he doesn't have a problem if some of his teammates decide not to go to the White House to celebrate New England's Super Bowl LI victory.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady poses for a photo with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh after ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, where ...
On a visit to the White House celebrating the Tampa Buccaneers' victory at the Super Bowl, quarterback Tom Brady joked that “about 40% of the people still don't think we won” the championship ...
Tom Brady addressed the recent decisions of six of his teammates to skip the Patriots’ White House visit, telling Pro Football Talk that visiting the White House has never been a "political thing." ...
Tom Brady went with the Patriots on first three White House visits 2002-05, but hasn't attended any since. Didn't go in 2015 (Obama) or 2017 (Trump) and team didn't visit in 2019.
For Brady, Tuesday's trip to the White House marked his first trip there since 2005, when he won his third Super Bowl with the Patriots. He skipped the Patriots’ visits to Washington, D.C., in ...
Tom Brady visited the White House Tuesday to celebrate the Tampa Bay Buccaneers winning the Super Bowl, where he joked around with President Biden at Donald Trump’s expense. Trump worships Brady ...
After skipping the traditional White House visits following the New England Patriots’ last few Super Bowl wins, Tom Brady returned to the South Lawn on Tuesday to celebrate the Tampa Bay ...
Tom Brady surprised the crowd at the White House on Tuesday when he cracked a joke about the 2020 election with President Joe Biden while celebrating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl 55 win.