Tom Brady relishes rare homecoming game against 49ers
At the point when Tom Brady began talking Thursday about his San Mateo roots and playing sports at Serra High,
it should have been an additional two-minute drill where he was unable to be halted.
The Tampa Straight Pirates and the most enhanced winning quarterback in NFL history talked for a long time
with the Tampa media about his sentiments going into Sunday's down against the 49ers at Levi's Arena.
For simply the second time in 23 seasons, Brady, 45, will challenge the 49ers out and about. The last time it happened was at Candle Park
in Week 10 of the 2016 season for a possible Super Bowl champion in the New Britain Loyalists against a 49ers group that would complete 2-14.
"It's interesting, however long I've played to have one experience out there," Brady said. "It was an extraordinary one as well. It was a blustery day, we had a great group.
I had a ton of loved ones in the group. I ran out for pregame warmup and I recall (49ers mentor) Chip Kelly saying, 'Damn, it's a home game for you.' "
The Nationalists won 30-17, and Brady finished 24 of 40 passes for 280 yards, four scores and no interferences.
New Britain ultimately beat Atlanta 34-28 in additional time in Super Bowl LI for the fifth of seven titles for Brady.