Brady jokes about joining CFL after becoming 1st QB to win in 4 countries
Tom Brady's global dominance continued Sunday as he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 21-16 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Germany, becoming the first quarterback to win a game in four different countries.
Given his success on the international stage, Brady believes he would fare well should he ever decide to take his talents to Canada.
"I think the fact that I'm undefeated outside the U.S., I'm hoping I can get to go to play in the CFL at some point and really see what I can make of myself up there," Brady joked Monday on his "Let's Go!" podcast, "because things have gone pretty well outside the country."
Brady noted that his former New England Patriots teammate Doug Flutie, who played eight seasons in the CFL, "always said great things" about his time in Canada.
Brady completed 22-of-29 passes for 258 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception in Sunday's win at Allianz Arena in Munich. The 45-year-old has also won games in England and Mexico.
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