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49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw intercepted Tom Brady and then convinced the Buccaneers’ quarterback to sign the ball after the game.
It takes a special kind of bravery to ask a quarterback to sign a ball you intercept. Apparently Dre Greenlaw said it.
The 49ers linebacker singled Tom Brady in the third quarter as San Francisco’s 35-7 blowout of Bock.
When the final whistle blew, he found a QB on the field and asked for an autograph.
“The worst thing he could say to me is no,” Greenlaw told reporters.
Dre Greenlaw asked Tom Brady to sign the ball he intercepted (VIDEO)
Obviously, Brady told him yes. Greenlaw put on a play, paid respects to the greatest times ever and was given a unique souvenir. good on it.
And good on Brady for being willing to sign the ball from Greenlaw’s INT in the first place. It was a rough day for the quarterback, who threw two interceptions, and his team, who had their butts on a really bad kick that FOX cut away from it. He was entitled to be angry and unconvincing. It wasn’t.
Greenlaw will want to remember his day for a long time. He led all players with 15 tackles. He caught a pass and an interception while helping a stout 49ers defense shut down Tampa Bay. Meanwhile, must-see how Brock Purdy made history with the SF Attack on a Roll.
The 49ers don’t have much time to celebrate this one. They have to get ready for Thursday Night Football against the Seahawks in a few games.
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