Forget the slow starts that have eluded Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season.
With a playoff bid on the line Saturday, Brady hit Rob Gronkowski on a fade route for a 33-yard touchdown on the opening possession — the pair’s 96th all-time touchdown connection. It was the first time the Bucs had scored a touchdown on the opening drive since Week 4.
It marked Brady’s 33rd touchdown pass for the Bucs this season, tying Jameis Winston’s franchise single- season record set last year.
BRADY. GRONK.
What a start for the @Buccaneers! #GoBucs
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Brady later connected with Mike Evans on a 27-yard score for the Bucs’ single-season record of 34.