Tom Brady seemingly breaks a new record every week with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Already this season, Brady became the NFL's all-time leader in career passing yards, doing so against his longtime team, the New England Patriots — and in Foxborough, Massachusetts, no less.
So it's easy to understand why Mike Evans initially gave away Brady's 600th career touchdown ball.
On Sunday against the Chicago Bears, Brady found Evans late in the first quarter for a 9-yard touchdown. The score put the Bucs up 21-0, but it also marked the first time in NFL history a quarterback has thrown for 600 touchdowns.
In celebration, Evans tossed the ball to a fan in the stands. He had a good laugh when told of what he had done.
Evans had nothing to worry about: Brady found him for two more touchdowns before the first half ended.
Team officials had to negotiate with the fan for something in return for the monumental football. Game analyst Tony Romo had some colorful commentary about what the bargain might entail.
Sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson clarified that the Bucs gave the fan a different game ball and a signed jersey. The fan later identified as Byron Kennedy of St. Petersburg, Florida – also will receive a $1,000 gift card to their team store.
Said Brady after the game: “He’s gonna get something nice in return.”
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