“Brady juice tastes horrible” – NFL fan winces in disgust after swiping Buccaneers QB’s water bottle
Tom Brady is known for his extensive health and wellness routine. The importance of hydration and eating well are among the many things the 45 year old quarterback attributes to his long-lasting career.
On Saturday afternoon, the Tampa Bay Buccanneers took to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California to take on the San Francisco 49ers. After the game, a TikToker named Trent made his way onto the field. In his post, he showed how he was able to pick up the quarterback's Gatorade water bottle. The label clearly says "TB12" on it.
He squirts some into his mouth and suddenly yells "Oh My" with a disgusted look on his face. He captioned the photo by saying:
"That Brady juice tastes horrible."
In the TikTok post, others around him are heard laughing as he makes the disgusting discovery. It's unknown what type of hydration the quarterback puts in his water bottle, whether it's a flavored water or a healthy sports drink. Either way, he didn't appear to finish the bottle and it might be harsh on the tastebuds.
Tom Brady signed an autograph for Dre Greenlaw after interception
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had their struggles all season. After Monday night's come-from-behind win over the New Orleans Saints, it appeared that they may have found a rhythm. But that was not the case.
Facing rookie quarterback Brock Purdy and the 49ers, the Bucs struggles began early as they lost 35-7. Tom Brady's stats for the day were 34/55 for 253 passing yards and just one touchdown that came late in the fourth quarter. Brady also had two interceptions on the day, one by Dre Greenlaw.
The 25 year old outside linebacker was hesitant about approaching the seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback. But then, with the encouragement of teammates, he decided to ask for an autograph.
The legendary quarterback happily signed the football for Greenlaw. The linebacker mentioned that he had been watching him play since he was two years old. Greenlaw was born in 1997, to put that into perspective, Tom Brady was a sophomore at the University of Michigan at the time.
The quarterback has said in the past that he would no longer sign a football for a defensive player who caught one of his interceptions. Perhaps as he nears the end of his career, he has changed his mind.