Tom Brady & Noah Reeb

Tom Brady Shared A Moment With a Young Fan After His Historic Game.

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The game in which Tom Brady entered NFL history by becoming the first quarterback to pass for 600 touchdowns was special, but it meant the world to one young fan. Nine-year-old Noah Reeb, who came to the game with a sign that read, “Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer,” met his hero with 33 seconds left in the game. Brady approached the youngster, gave him a Tampa Bay Buccaneers “Crucial Catch” cap (part of the NFL’s month-long campaign to raise cancer awareness) and shook his hand. The little boy, who is from Utah, covered his face with his hands as he dissolved into tears. Reeb’s father, James, wrote on Instagram that it was his son’s “first NFL game” and “a dream come true. Still hard to believe.”

Noah was diagnosed in December 2020 after having severe headaches.
“It’s one of those tragic moments you read about where they turn the screen around and say, ‘You have cancer,’” Jacque Reeb told KSL in Salt Lake City. “And in our case, they turned it around and showed us Noah’s tumor in the center of his head and said he has brain cancer and we need to get him to the hospital today.”
He completed his final round of radiation in July, and scans showed his tumor was gone. Noah will continue to be monitored until he is 18.
“That was really sweet,” Brady said. “Obviously a tough kid, man. It puts a lot into perspective of what we’re doing on the field. In the end, it doesn’t mean much, compared to what people go through. We all try to make a difference in different ways.” 

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Tom Brady shares emotional moment with young fan who overcame cancer. 

While much of the on-field attention was on No. 12 in Tampa Bay’s
38-3 beatdown of Chicago on — the former Patriots quarterback became the first in NFL history to throw 600 touchdowns — it was a special postgame moment that people are talking about Monday.

A boy named Noah Reeb was captured during the game holding a sign that read “Tom Brady Helped Me Beat Brain Cancer.” After the game Brady approached Reeb hanging over the stands and gave him a Buccaneers hat, shaking his hand and sending the boy — and likely most of North America — into tears.

There was a lot for fans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to celebrate following last night’s game against the Chicago Bears. The Bucs 38-3 win wasn’t the only extraordinary thing that happened on the field, and those who watched the game have Tom Brady and one young fan to thank for what transpired. With less than two minutes of play, the famed quarterback went over to the stands to a young fan who beat brain cancer and shared a touching moment neither will likely ever forget.

As seconds ticked by on the clock, the father of three took time to have a sweet exchange with the young fan who’d brought a sign that read, “Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer.” Upon seeing the sign, Brady went over to the little boy and offered him his Bucs hat. Brady put the cap on the fan’s head and the two shook hands before the little boy began crying.

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It was undoubtedly an incredibly meaningful moment for the little boy. 
During post-game interviews, a reporter asked Brady what it was like to not only see the boy’s sign but to have that memorable experience with Reeb. Brady said, “that the exchange really put a lot of “perspective” on his job as an athlete and what he and his teammates have accomplished. “That was really sweet. Obviously, tough kid, man. Puts a lot in perspective with what we’re doing on the field; in the end it doesn’t mean much compared to what so many go through,” Brady said. “We all try to make a difference in different ways and I think so many guys commit times to their foundations and to doing good things for the world. And the NFL does a lot of great things, so it’s just nice to – I always think you know do the best that you can do, under any circumstance it was nice to see.”  NFL.com

Taking to Instagram after the sport,
Noah’s father James uploaded a brief clip of the heartwarming second and wrote: ‘Noah’s first NFL sport. A dream came true. Nonetheless onerous to imagine.’

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In December 2020, Noah was recognized with a mind tumor.
After initially being affected by extreme complications. And 6 months later, in July, Noah accomplished his therapy to eradicate the mind of most cancers – however continues to stay beneath the statement till he turns 18 to make sure it doesn’t return.

Talking earlier this 12 months to KSL in Salt Lake Metropolis,
Noah’s mom Jacquee described receiving Noah’s prognosis: ‘It is like each mother’s worst nightmare, after which immediately you wish to shield him and you do not know what to do, so that you simply depend on religion from that time on.

‘Religion & belief in God that no matter what happens for a reason.’
Talking throughout a post-match press convention, Brady spoke in regards to the heartwarming encounter and stated: ‘Places so much in perspective, what we’re doing on the sector. In the long run, it does not imply a lot in comparison with what so many individuals undergo.
Along with Brady’s touching moment with the young fan, the quarterback had a major career achievement celebrated on his own. Brady became the first player in NFL history to toss 600 touchdowns, per NFL.com. During the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game alone, Brady threw four touchdowns. It just goes to show whether he’s on or off the field, the football star is definitely making an indelible impact. It was another stellar day on the field for Brady, but for that young man, though, it’s likely this Sunday was one of his greatest so far and one he won’t soon forget.

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The act of kindness rounded off a stellar night time for Brady who additionally grew to become the primary participant in the historical past to throw 600 landing passes.

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In the game itself, wide receiver Mike Evans nearly made the kind of difference that Brady, a man with a notoriously vivid memory for slights, would not have forgotten when he gave away a football he had caught for a touchdown. Within the sport, Tampa defeated the Bears 38-3, with Brady throwing “four” landing passes and star wide receiver Mike Evans scoring, catching Brady’s document cross.

Regardless of historical past having been made,
Fox Information studies that Evans gave away the ball thrown by Brady for his historic 600th landing cross to a fan within the crowd. A member of the Tampa Bay workers reportedly later approached the fan and struck a deal to retrieve the ball – which might be priced as a lot as $500,000, in response to Ken Goldin of Goldin Auctions.

The fan who gave back Tom Brady’s 600th TD ball made a costly decision.

Mike Evans’ reaction to realizing he gave Tom Brady’s 600 TD ball away.

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“The Duke” may have looked like a garden-variety official ball, right down to Roger Goodell’s signature, but it was anything but that. It happened to be the football that was the pass that left Brady’s hand and landed in Evans’s for TD No. 600, and Brady later admitted that, while he doesn’t keep a lot of things, the ball was special.
As he sat on the bench after the offense left the field, Evans learned the magnitude of what he had done from Coach Bruce Arians. “I gave the ball away,” a TV camera caught him saying with a look that lay somewhere between Denial of responsibility embarrassment and disbelief.

“I said, ‘You’re going to have to go give that guy two jerseys to get that ball back,’” Arians joked after the game. “I was like, either get two of Tom’s [or two of yours] but you need to get that ball back for him. And he said, ‘Does he really want that ball?’ And I said, ‘I’m betting he wants that ball.’”
The Buccaneers dispatched an official to strike a bargain with the fan, who swapped it for a replacement game ball and $1,000 gift card to the Buccaneers’ team store, according to the Athletic, rather than trying to get what would have been far, far more for it on the resale market.

“[Evans] goes, ‘Man, I’m sorry, man. I’ll get it,’” Brady said. “I said, ‘It’s all right. I’m sure they’ll find a way to get it back.’ But I don’t actually keep too many things so … in that circumstance, I just felt like that might be a good one to keep. He’s going to get something nice in return. So we’ll get him a helmet or a couple jerseys or some other stuff. That was really cool of him to do that.” Evans was in a penitent mood later in the evening.

“Sorry big bro,” he tweeted with a goat and prayer emoji. “Glad that priceless legendary item was retrieved.” Luckily, Brady forgave Evans, targeting him for two more touchdowns in the Buccaneers’ 38-3 victory over the Chicago Bears. The win was numerically significant for another reason. Tampa Bay has scored 162 points through four home games this season, the same number of points that Brady’s New England Patriots scored through the first four home games in the team’s 16-0 regular season run, according to Elias Sports. The Buccaneers aren’t going to duplicate that run. They’ve already lost once, to the Los Angeles Rams. Max explains why his Tom Brady Cliff Theory was wrong once again.

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