Tom Brady, pirates donate to Hurricane Ian fund

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady took to Twitter to announce he’s making a donation to Hurricane Ian’s fund and urged “the rest of the NFL family in the state” to do the same. “Our neighbors support us endlessly, and it’s time to give back,” Brady says.

Tom Brady, the pirates announced that they are donating to the Hurricane Ian fund

The Glazer family, which owns the Buccaneers, has announced that it is donating $1 million that will be distributed to other organizations that will help those affected by Hurricane Ian.

“The devastation in southwest Florida will be felt for some time to come,” said Darcy Glazer Kasewitz, one of the owners of Buccaneers. Via the team website. “It will take entire communities working resiliently together for a long time, and our family is committed to helping to recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with the countless people affected, heroic first responders and all those who help keep others safe.”

Earlier in the week, the Buccaneers traveled to Miami to practice for their Week 4 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The NFL had a reported back-up plan to use United States Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, as a potential location for the game in the event it cannot be played at Raymond James Stadium.

The NFL announced that the match between the Chiefs and Buccaneers To be held in Tampa as scheduled.

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