Tom Brady's debut won't be Week 1 vs. Dallas Cowboys
In the world of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, every day there is a new story that generates views and controversy, but one thing is clear, he never goes unnoticed, so when something is finally announced regarding his availability for a game, even a preseason game, it is a topic worth reporting on.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles announced that Brady, along with other Buccaneers starters, will see action on the gridiron during Tampa Bay's final preseason game when they face the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday, August 27 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Tom Brady will be absent for 11 days from the Buccaneers' training camp
It should be remembered that this will be the first activity that Brady will have in this preseason, since, in the first two weeks, the seven-time Super Bowl champion was absent from training camps for personal reasons that have not yet been disclosed, but that according to multiple press reports were not due to an emergency or a health issue of its members.
Brady's return to training camp occurred last Monday and it is important for Bowles to find some real game rhythm before the start of the regular season and build chemistry with some of the Bucs' offensive players.
Tom Brady and Bucs look to get back to Super Bowl
After winning Super Bowl LV against the Kansas City Chiefs in February 2020, Brady had another great personal season in 2021, however, the team was eliminated in the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs by the eventual champion Los Angeles Rams.
The Buccaneers will have their first regular season game on Sunday Night Football when they visit the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on September 11.
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