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Brady throws 600th NFL touchdown – strange negotiations with a fan

Quarterback star Tom Brady scored his 600th touchdown in the NFL professional football league on Sunday evening, breaking the next historic sound barrier. The 44-year-old led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a commanding 38-3 at the Chicago Bears. It was the sixth win in the seventh game of the season for the team of the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

Brady threw a total of four touchdowns in Chicago, including three to wide receiver Mike Evans. “I’m just very happy that I’ve played with so many great players and team-mates over the years,” he said. “Nothing in this sport is individual.”

Brady made the jubilee pass shortly before the end of the first quarter to make it 21-0. Evans, however, knew nothing of the symbolic meaning of the ball and gave it to a fan in the stands. “That was one I wanted,” said Brady.

And he got it after brief negotiations with the viewer. In return for the historic football, the fan received another ball and a jersey. In addition to Brady, only three other quarterbacks have scored more than 500 touchdowns in Drew Brees (571), Peyton Manning (539) and Brett Favre (508).

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