Tom Brady tries to recruit Aaron Judge


Tom Brady tries to recruit Aaron Judge

Aaron Judge meets Tom Brady

Tom Brady recently surpassed Peyton Manning for the most fourth-quarter comebacks in the history of the league, 44. Tampa Bay Buccaneers were down 16-3 while hosting the New Orleans Saints with 5 minutes and 21 seconds remaining and who other than Brady to save the day.

There was another league’s reigning MVP to witness Tom Brady’s greatness, Aaron Judge, the most colossal name on the MLB trade market. The Tampa Ray Buccaneers won the game 17-16 and Brady was greeted by Judge in the tunnel at Raymond James Stadium.

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Aaron Judge was dawning a Mike Evans jersey to show his support after Evans showered love towards Judge when he broke Roger Maris’s American League record. Judge blasted 62 home runs in the 2022 MLB season earning his name, “The AL Home Run King

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Tom Brady was heard saying, “Do you wanna play tight end for us tonight?” After which he even tweeted the video of him meeting the reigning MLB American League MVP, captioning, “Gave him my best pitch! ? Thanks for coming out @thejudge44”

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Aaron Judge at All Rise Foundation Gala
Aaron Judge at All Rise Foundation Gala

Judge has indeed earned his way toward being the player to look out for before opening day, fans have been curious to know which jersey would he rock in the 2023 MLB season. After being named the Athlete of the Year by Time, Judge expressed his disappointment towards New Your Yankee GM Brian Cashman.

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When Brian Cashman held a press conference to inform every MLB fan out there that the Yankees have offered a seven-year deal to Judge which he declined, he even mentions the price New York quoted, $213 million.

“We kind of said, ‘Hey, let’s keep this between us,’” Aaron Judge said. “I was a little upset that the numbers came out. I understand it’s a negotiation tactic. Put pressure on me. Turn the fans against me, turn the media on me. That part of it I didn’t like.”

Aaron Judge predicted how his career would be in 2010, saying, “I said, in 10 years, I’ll be married to Sam and playing for the San Francisco Giants. I was like, that’d better not get out.”

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