

The rivalry between NFC North franchises Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears is one of the visual treats for the fans. When both the teams clash thorns against each other, the energy of the players is at the next level. Last season, fans were able to witness the impulsive celebrations of Aaron Rodgers on the field, not something that is usually seen from a player like Rodgers. Reacting to the celebration, Tom Brady had a special message for the veteran owning the Bears with a clear advantage.
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The Buccaneers quarterback boasts of a 6-1 record against the Bears. He nearly owned the team but believes that the rightful person to have the authority over the Chicago Bears is Aaron Rodgers. After scoring a six-yards rushing touchdown during their face-off against the Bears last season, the Packers QB couldn’t control his emotions.
All he could do is real loud saying, “I’ve owned you all my f**king life!” Rodgers shouted, “I own you. I still own you.” While speaking in an interview for SiriusXM, Brady congratulated Rodgers for owning his division rivals.
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“I wanted to say congrats to Aaron Rodgers,” Brady said on the show. “Obviously, I know he’s a great quarterback, but I guess he’s now a shareholder of the Bears. I saw a clip of him really enthusiastically telling the crowd how happy he is to own Soldier Field. And that’s really great stuff. He owns the (Milwaukee Bucks) now. Part owner of Soldier Field. So he’s got a great career beyond football.” He added to the explanation. Well, for Brady, the upcoming season is a crucial campaign to prove himself for the last time.
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Tom Brady speaks about his previous year’s loss to the LA Rams
The seven-time Super Bowl champion is gearing up to play in his 23rd NFL season. Moreover, the upcoming season might prove to be his last campaign in the NFL, as a result, he vowed to give everything for one last time.
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Recently, while speaking to the reporters at the training camp, Tom Brady was asked if his injuries became a barrier to clinching the title last season, he said, “I don’t think there are any excuses.” He also affirmed that only one team is happy in the end, the one that wins the championship.
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“You either get the job done, or you don’t. There’s only one team that is happy at the end of the year. It’s the team that wins. You got to come out the next year, do everything you can to put yourself into position,” he added. As the training camps have already begun, expectations are much higher from the veteran. Currently, he has taken leave from the practice sessions and is expected to return before the second preseason game.
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