‘F*** that’: Tom Brady on Buccaneers blowout loss to the 49ers


Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady was blunt in how he felt in the aftermath of the team’s 35-7 blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers Sunday.

The future Hall of Fame quarterback did not let the loss linger too much in his mind when speaking to San Francisco Chronicle reporter Michael Silver.

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“Some things, I don’t give a f*** about, at this point,” Brady said to the reporter. “F*** that. I’m going home.”

Brady, who grew up in Northern California, also lamented his family, friends, and fans having to endure the blowout loss.

“I’m sure they left, is what they did. I don’t want them out there in this sh*t. It was horrible. We sucked,” Brady said to Silver.

The Buccaneers’ loss on Dec. 11 dropped them to a record of 6-7, but the team is still leading the NFC South conference despite having a losing record. The Buccaneers return to Tampa to face off against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.

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Brady has had a tumultuous 2022, beginning with a Divisional round exit in the playoffs after losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion the Los Angeles Rams in January. Shortly after the loss, he retired from the NFL after 22 seasons, but then un-retired after 40 days. Off the field, Brady divorced from his wife supermodel Gisele Bundchen after 13 years of marriage.

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