Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 34
Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 35
Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 36
Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 37
Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 38
Tom Brady claims Hurricane Ian ‘is no excuse’ for the Buccaneers to lose to the Kansas City Chiefs 39
Tom Brady claims the Buccaneers’ move to Miami due to Hurricane Ian is “no excuse” for losing to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, as he insists the team should have a “championship attitude” no matter what… scary situation’
Tampa Bay Buccaneers are temporarily moving to South Florida this weekHurricane Ian is expected to make landfall near Tampa . Thursday morning Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Tom Brady insisted the Buccaneers’ disrupted preparations couldn’t affect them Click here for all your latest international sports news from DailyMail.com
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Tom Brady has maintained that the disruption to the team’s preparations caused by Hurricane Ian is no excuse for not playing their best against the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend.
Ian is braced for a Category 2 storm approaching Cuba. It is expected to make landfall near Tampa sometime Thursday morning and the Bucs to play host to the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night.
Due to the emerging hurricane, the Bucs will move to Miami on Tuesday for players’ day and train at the Dolphins facility for the remainder of the week.
Tom Brady insisted Hurricane Ian is no excuse for not taking action against the Chiefs on Sunday
Tampa Bay Buccaneers move Tuesday, players’ day off, due to Hurricane Ian
The Buccaneers train at the Miami Dolphin facilities for the rest of the week
So far, however, there has been no change in the game of the Buccaneers against the Chiefs, which is scheduled for Sunday at 8:20 PM at the Raymond James Stadium. The NFL, along with the team and local officials, will monitor the situation.
Brady admitted the situation was terrifying, but insisted the team should not let it affect their attitude towards confronting the Chiefs Sunday.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion noted that the Chiefs, Sunday night’s opponent, will have “sort of a normal week of prep” for the Bucs and it can’t be a factor.
“When you’re dealing with some of the things we’re going to be dealing with this week, there are excuses built in that should never be an excuse for anything,” Brady said on his face. Let’s go! podcast.
The Buccaneers’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs is still scheduled for Sunday night
“We have to face the week with a championship attitude that no matter what we face and whoever is playing, we have to go out and find a way to win the game.
‘It’s not going to be easy. It’s a huge ordeal. We play at home, it’s a night game and it’s going to be a challenge.
“And that’s what we should want and that’s what we should expect from one of the best teams in the league we’re dealing with. We have to be at our best. We have to hope we can be that and to make it 3-1 would be a great feeling after yesterday’s heavy defeat.’
Brady revealed that he and his teammates are having to adjust amid the upheaval as he confessed that the hurricane hitting his door was “scary.”
Brady revealed that he and his teammates will have to adapt during the upheaval
“All things try to adapt quickly,” he said. “Preparations for an NFL game are pretty intense and this is new to me. I’ve never had to deal with anything like this.
“We’ve had Covid for a few years and now that this pretty intense hurricane is headed our way, I don’t think Tampas, I don’t think any place is fit to hit a hurricane, but everyone is this area will be on our minds.” and prayed as we go through it.
“I know our team will have to adapt, go to Miami and train there for a week and hopefully we can come back later in the week and play the Chiefs on Sunday night.
“A lot can happen in a short time and I think it is good for all of us to adapt to the situation. I don’t think anyone is really prepared for this. I know I’ve been preparing all morning to get my stuff out, to get everything on the ground floor.
The quarterback revealed he had been preparing for the hurricane that would hit all Monday morning
“They’re talking about pretty high storm surges and that’s scary. It’s scary when it falls on your doormat.’
Brady was also asked about the team’s tumultuous start to the season for the team’s attack, with players having to be turned back and forth due to injuries.
But he insisted it was just another situation for the team to deal with, and he replied: ‘I think the weather will stay the same as the weather adjusts to the situation.’