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My whole entire family would have popped the trunk and waiting on gronk to come out the stadium.

He ain’t even get fined for this

Word. :angry:

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Tom Brady & Bucs’ Win Over Patriots Becomes 2nd Most Watched ‘Sunday Night Football’ Ever – Update
By Dominic Patten, Alexandra Del Rosario
October 4, 2021 1:04pm
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UPDATE, 1:04 PM: Tom Brady has rarely been second place at anything, but the seven-time Super Bowl champ and NFL passing yardage record holder may be cool with this one.
The QB’s much promoted return to play his old comrades in the New England Patriot last night on Sunday Night Football is now the second-most watched SNF ever, according to update data from Nielsen.
At a Total Audience Delivery of 28.5 million, on NBC, Peacock and various other digital platforms, the Bucs 19-17 win over the Pats in an often very wet primetime is only topped by the 30.3 million who tuned in for SNF on December 30, 2012. That Cowboys vs Washington battle for the NFC East title snared 30.3 million, to be the fifth most watched Sunday NFL game ever.


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Seeing a surge from this morning’s early numbers, the total viewers on the Comcast-own network alone were 27.2 million for the grinding 8:23 – 11:39 PM ET game at Gillette Stadium.
As well as getting more viewers than anything other broadcast this year except for February’s Tampa Bay-winning Super Bowl, last night’s NBC flagship NFL show scored a 34 share among U.S households – the highest ever for SNF since NBC started airing the gridiron show back in 2006.
Big boots for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills to even try (they won’t) fill on October 10 on SNF.
PREVIOUSLY, 9:07 AM: The Sunday Night Football matchup last night was billed as “The Return,” with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Tom Brady coming back to Gillette Stadium to face his old coach Bill Belichick and his old team the New England Patriots.
Truth is, this time the hype was almost understated.

For a lot of the primetime game, the rain poured on the venue in Foxborough, MA, with the score low and close. Blocked by Belichick’s playbook, Brady didn’t even throw a touchdown-winning pass and the whole thing could have gone sideways for the Super Bowl champs if Patriots kicker Nick Folk’s last-minute boot hadn’t bounced off the upright.
Still, in the end, the Bucs ground out a 19-17 victory, and Brady clinched the NFL’s all-time passing yardage record with a smooth 28-yard toss to Mike Evans. (Overall, for you math heads, the seven-time Super Bowl winner Brady has a stunning 80,058 passing yards in his career.)



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Tom Brady & Bucs’ Win Over Patriots Becomes 2nd Most Watched ‘Sunday Night Football’ Ever – Update
By Dominic Patten, Alexandra Del Rosario
October 4, 2021 1:04pm
6COMMENTS
Services to share this page.

Tom BradyAP
UPDATE, 1:04 PM: Tom Brady has rarely been second place at anything, but the seven-time Super Bowl champ and NFL passing yardage record holder may be cool with this one.
The QB’s much promoted return to play his old comrades in the New England Patriot last night on Sunday Night Football is now the second-most watched SNF ever, according to update data from Nielsen.
At a Total Audience Delivery of 28.5 million, on NBC, Peacock and various other digital platforms, the Bucs 19-17 win over the Pats in an often very wet primetime is only topped by the 30.3 million who tuned in for SNF on December 30, 2012. That Cowboys vs Washington battle for the NFC East title snared 30.3 million, to be the fifth most watched Sunday NFL game ever.


RELATED STORY
ESPN+ Docuseries 'Man In The Arena: Tom Brady' Slings A New Clip

Seeing a surge from this morning’s early numbers, the total viewers on the Comcast-own network alone were 27.2 million for the grinding 8:23 – 11:39 PM ET game at Gillette Stadium.
As well as getting more viewers than anything other broadcast this year except for February’s Tampa Bay-winning Super Bowl, last night’s NBC flagship NFL show scored a 34 share among U.S households – the highest ever for SNF since NBC started airing the gridiron show back in 2006.
Big boots for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills to even try (they won’t) fill on October 10 on SNF.
PREVIOUSLY, 9:07 AM: The Sunday Night Football matchup last night was billed as “The Return,” with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Tom Brady coming back to Gillette Stadium to face his old coach Bill Belichick and his old team the New England Patriots.
Truth is, this time the hype was almost understated.

For a lot of the primetime game, the rain poured on the venue in Foxborough, MA, with the score low and close. Blocked by Belichick’s playbook, Brady didn’t even throw a touchdown-winning pass and the whole thing could have gone sideways for the Super Bowl champs if Patriots kicker Nick Folk’s last-minute boot hadn’t bounced off the upright.
Still, in the end, the Bucs ground out a 19-17 victory, and Brady clinched the NFL’s all-time passing yardage record with a smooth 28-yard toss to Mike Evans. (Overall, for you math heads, the seven-time Super Bowl winner Brady has a stunning 80,058 passing yards in his career.)



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Very surprising, I did not even think about watching it. :dunno:

 
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