Tom Brady seems to have grown on Bills Mafia after being a thorn in the side of Buffalo Bills supporters for the greater part of the twenty-first century.
Brady and Bills quarterback Josh Allen are playing in the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and are two of eight former or present athletes participating in the first two rounds. Prior to taking the green, they enjoyed a unique moment on Thursday when the former quarterback for the New England Patriots greeted Allen’s father.During his tenure with the Patriots, Brady controlled not only the Bills but every other team in the AFC. Brady concluded his career with seven Super Bowls, went 33-3 against Buffalo, and won the AFC East in 17 of his 19 seasons with New England.
Allen has guided the Bills to four consecutive AFC East titles since joining the Tampa Buccaneers in 2020 after leaving the Patriots. His conversations and glowing remarks for Allen should win him back the favor of many in the Bills Mafia, even though nothing can ever make up for the loathing that some Bills supporters have for Brady.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, ultimately defeated NFL icon Tom Brady for the first time in his career. Granted, the win wasn’t in football, but any triumph is cause for celebration. This past weekend, Allen and Brady participated in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2024 Golf Tournament in California, with the former coming out on top. Brady and former PGA Championship champion Keegan Bradly shared for 20th place at -12 as of Saturday, while Allen and professional golfer Keith Mitchell finished tied for sixth at -14. Associated content Allen seized the chance to celebrate his triumph over Brady, despite the fact that it wasn’t in his primary sport. If my memory serves me correctly, this is the first time I’ve ever defeated him in anything. It seemsIn the latter stages of Brady’s career, Allen went off against the former quarterback of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers four times, losing each time. After Brady had moved down south, the two met for the first time near the end of Allen’s rookie season in 2018, twice in 2019, and ultimately in an overtime thriller in 2021