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Tom Brady Spotted Wearing Tampa Bay Buccaneers Uniform For First Time

This is all going to take us a lot of time to get use to.

Tom Brady was seen rocking the Tampa Bay Buccaneers orange for the first time Tuesday morning, as he and eight of his new teammates practiced at a prep school that is a 12-minute drive from Raymond James Stadium. The images were captured by the Tampa Bay Times, and according to the outlet, the future Hall of Famer appeared to be organizing the drills that lasted around an hour-and-a-half.

Star wide receiver Mike Evans, tight ends O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate, running back Dare Ogunbowale and center Ryan Jensen were among those in attendance.

Berkeley Prep has been closed to students and faculties, but was willing to make an exception for the Brady and company. The NFL is not holding organized team activities this spring due to the coronavirus, though teams as of Tuesday were allowed to begin reopening their facilities, as long they were permitted to do so within local and state coronavirus guidelines.

Brady signed a 2 year deal worth $50 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason.

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