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Tom Brady opens up on choosing Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Los Angeles Chargers

The legendary quarterback narrowed down his decision to Tampa Bay or Los Angeles and chose Bruce Arians' team.

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Brady signed a 2-year deal. (Getty)
Brady signed a 2-year deal. (Getty)

There was a lot of speculation around the NFL regarding Tom Brady’s future. Not many people thought he would actually leave the New England Patriots, even though the Tampa Bay Buccanneers, Los Angeles Chargers, Indianapolis Colts, and even Tennesee Titans were looming around.

Brady eventually narrowed down his choices to the Bucs and Chargers and as you may know by now, he ended up signing a two-year, fully-guaranteed deal with Bruce Arians’ team in one of the most shocking moments in NFL history.

So, now that the Bucs and Chargers are about to meet for Week 4 of the NFL regular season, the 42-year-old veteran finally opened up about what it felt like to snub other teams and sign with ‘Tompa Bay’.

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Tom Brady Raves About Signing With The Tampa Bay Buccaneers

I love the fact where I chose to play and I loved playing with our coaches and the players on this team. I made a great decision and I love what we have going here. We’ve got a lot of work and we’re putting into it,” Brady said.

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“We didn’t have the benefit of the offseason program and training camp so we’re going to continue to be a work in progress and try to get better every week, every day, every meeting, every walkthrough, every time we get to talk about football and figure out how to put all the pieces together which we’re working on a daily basis. It’s a great organization and I’ve loved every minute that I’ve been here. Although losing a game against the Saints, we’ve had a lot of great days,He continued.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have gotten off to a nice start to their new era. They’re 2-1 with a strong chance to be 3-1 after this week and even though there are still plenty of adjustments to be made, they’ll always be contenders as long as Brady is under center.

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