Tom Brady gifted Bucs-themed lederhosen, jokes that backup will wear them during game in Munich
'How would that look going out to the game in that?'
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be taking this whole playing in Germany thing a bit too seriously.
In a news conference in Munich Friday night, Tom Brady received quite a surprise from a German reporter.
The reporter handed Brady his own TB12 and Bucs-themed lederhosen.
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Lederhosen are basically leather overalls worn as traditional garments in German-speaking countries. Traditionally, they were worn for physical work. They have now become popular to wear at Oktoberfest events — but not yet in NFL games.
"How would that look going out to the game in that?" he said.
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Brady isn't going to wear it, but he has an idea who might.
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"Kyle Trask is going to wear that out there," he joked.
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Perhaps the Bucs' backup QB can start a new tradition.
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The Bucs will kick off against the Seattle Seahawks at 9:30 a.m. ET Sunday for the NFL's first game ever played in Germany.