Nick Wright predicts Tom Brady and the Buccaneers to reach the Super Bowl this season

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Tom Brady has seen his team being down and out in the past, but the 2022-23 season is different for many reasons. Especially with the troubles in his personal life with wife Gisele Bundchen, Brady saw his Tampa Bay Buccaneers fall well below .500.

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Tom Brady

However, things changed when Brady locked horns against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 9. Given his clutch gene, the 7xSuper Bowl Champ ensured a hard-fought victory for his team, to break the jinx of a pathetic losing streak.

This has only encouraged sports media personality – Nick Wright suggests where Tom Brady, Bucs will reach after taking the top spot in the NFC South. To be precise, Wright not only stressed how Buccaneers will make the Super Bowl 57, but also how they are going to drop more games in the forthcoming weeks yet would make it into the playoffs.

Nick Wright gets optimistic on Tom Brady reaching Super Bowl 57

Wright said on the latest episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, “Tom Brady is going to go 8-9, host a playoff game and then go visit Kirk Cousins and then potentially have Jimmy Garoppolo or Geno Smith to go to his 11th Super Bowl.”

Tom Brady is due for a big game, which change the momentum for Tampa Bay Bucs, now playing overseas might be the chance needs. To bring everyone on the same page, Tom is undefeated in three international games. He’s passed for 952 yards, 10 TouchDowns and just 2 interceptions in the mentioned outings.

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That being said, Buccaneers’ run game a failure, Brady will again attempt at least 40 passes, which he’s done for seven games in a row. He’ll also be above 300 passing yards, which has happened three times in his past seven outings. Will the Seahawks be able to stop in Week 10, will be an interesting story to keep an eye on.

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