NFL Twitter piled on after Tom Brady lost his third straight with the Bucs, bringing up his reported marital issues.
spoofing Brady’s retirement,
including one that showed two people laughing with the caption: “Gisele Bündchen and [Patriots coach] Bill Belichick watching Tom Brady have the worst season of his career.” The Buccaneers have dropped five of their last six games after a 2-0 start. It marks the first time in Brady’s career that he’s two games under 500.
Tampa Bay is averaging 18 points per game, which ranks 24th in the NFL and the worst ever by a Brady-led team. The Bucs defense is also dealing with a number of injuries. Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady drops back to pass during the fourth quarter of a game against the Ravens at Raymond James Stadium on Oct. 27, 2022 in Tampa, Florida.As Brady and the Bucs continue to struggle, the seven-time Super Bowl champion also has his marriage to Bündchen coming to an end.from the NFL. TMZ reported on Friday that lawyers have reached a settlement with a mediator and the divorce papers are officially being filed.
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