Tom Brady put on a clinic in Week 7 — throwing for four touchdowns and becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to throw 600 career touchdown passes as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers trounced the Chicago Bears 38-3 while securing the best seven-game start in franchise history. But it’s what Brady did off the field on Sunday that was especially worthy of applause.
As time expired in the fourth quarter — backup Blaine Gabbert took over for Brady under center with 7:58 remaining — TB12 made his way over to a young fan in the stands who held up a sign reading, “Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer.”
Brady greeted the fan, putting a hat on the youngster’s head before shaking his hand (second slide). The fan was overcome with emotion upon meeting the 44-year-old, covering his face and crying (third slide).
When asked about the “sweet” exchange with the “tough kid” in his postgame news conference, Brady reflected that it “puts a lot in perspective, what we’re doing on the field … In the end it doesn’t mean much compared to what so many people go through.”
“We all try to make a difference.” pic.twitter.com/22xOrvCwzx
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) October 25, 2021
Brady gets what it’s all about.