Brady, grateful to the fan who returned the ball from his 600th touchdown, gives him up to a bitcoin!

Byron Kennedy unintentionally became one of the great protagonists of the NFL matchday 7 game that faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the Chicago Bears and ended with a resounding 38-3 victory for the reigning champions. This spectator was sitting in the front row of one of the stands located in the Raymond James Stadium mark area with a Bucs jersey with number 13, that of receiver Mike Evans, one of the great figures of the attack led by Su Illustrious Tom Brady. By the end of the first quarter, Tampa Bay was already leading 14-0 when Brady threw a short pass to Evans, who scored the third touchdown of the game (21-0). He saw Kennedy in the stands with his shirt, pointed at him and handed him the ball. It was not just any ball; absolutely. It was the 600th touchdown ball in the career of Tom Brady, the first quarterback in history to reach this number. At 44 years old and with seven champion rings, he was a new milestone in the career of the best player of all time. A ball like this could reach exorbitant numbers if the lucky fan put it up for auction on the market but, against all odds, he didn’t. He spent a few minutes talking with a person in charge of the club and finally Byron Kennedy returned the leather so that it would have a prominent place in the franchise museum or Brady himself would keep it as a souvenir.

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