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The Buccaneers played their last preseason game against the Colts and saw Tom Brady in the zone. But Chris Godwin is missing out on the action, and the offense also seems to lack some essential players. But TB12 is looking forward despite the voids in the offensive. The QB gave some insights on their regular season opener game against Dallas.

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On Saturday, Brady played his first preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts after a leave of absence. Indy had the upper hand on Tampa Bay as they prevailed, 27-10. After the game, the quarterback came to the media to attend some questions and dive into the offensive voids. But the GOAT hopes everyone will be out there when they ship to Arlington, Texas, to face the Dallas Cowboys.

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Tampa Tom said, “I think we’ve all been working at different things. But being out there with, you know, obviously Julio and Mike. Hopefully, Chris will be out there. Hopefully, Russ will be out there. The tight ends did a good job. We had some injuries with the line and so forth, which we’re dealing with. But you know, we’re trying to put together a good unit to go out there and compete.”

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“We’ve got two weeks to the first game playing against a really good opponent in Dallas, and it’s going to be a big test for us. So it should be fun to kick off the season and uh, 15 days in Dallas on Sunday Night Football. Doesn’t get much better than that.” He added.

Tampa Bay’s preseason ride was bumpy as they lost all three games. But Brady’s post-game positivity could show some good news for their campaign.

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Will Tom Brady add some veteran power to the offense?

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will put on a test when they kick off the regular season in Texas. With the Offensive line having an injury plague. Now, Julian Edelman is hinting at a possible NFL return. He recently told Rich Eisen that he didn’t miss playing football last season. But this year, the ex-WR noticed the absence of training. Edelman even implied that he could strike a deal if Brady’s club is still in contention.

On his new podcast, Games With Names, he and co-host Sam Morril discussed the potential of reuniting with his former QB Tom Brady. He mentioned, “That would be such a cowboy way of going out. I just got a little chill.” Edelman might be having some fun, but he raised some speculation. Will he come back to the game? It is subject to witness.

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