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  Tom Brady Shelled
Bruce Arians Says He’d ‘Probably’ Still Be Head Coach If Tom Brady Stayed Retired
  Out $11 Million
To Build Gisele
Bundchen A Mansion
The relationship between Tampa Bay Buccaneers quar- terback Tom Brady and for- mer head coach Bruce Arians has been a hot topic for much of the NFL offsea- son.
The two won a Super Bowl together in Brady’s first year in Tampa Bay be- fore losing to the LA Rams in the 2021 NFC Divisional Playoffs.
Brady announced his re- tirement from the game of football not long after the end of the 2021 season, before doing an about-face and re- turning to the Bucs for his 23rd season in the league. Shortly after Brady an- nounced his return, Arians
Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams Prove They Are Still Friends
AARON RODGERS AND DAVANTE ADAMS
Aaron Rodgers may have been disappointed when Da- vante Adams no longer wanted to be his teammate, but it does not appear there is any bad blood between the two su- perstars.
Adams and Rodgers went golfing together on Satur- day. They both shared photos on their respective Instagram stories.
Earlier in the week, Adams spoke about his decision to ask the Green Bay Packers to trade him. The wide receiver wanted to play with Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, who was his teammate in college. Adams also admitted that Rodgers’ uncertain future played a role, but that does not mean there are hard feelings.
Many assumed Rodgers knew Adams was gone when the quarterback signed a new deal with the Packers.
ans is saying that Brady’s return to Tampa Bay did have an impact on his decision to step away. Just not in the way some want to think.
"I was going the other way. I was thinking he wasn’t going to play," Arians said, according to the Tampa Bay Times. "I was thinking about who are we going to get? Who wants to trade? There wasn’t anybody to draft. That was obvious. Me, to the public, I was fine with the two we had: Blaine (Gabbert) and Kyle (Trask). Because I’ve seen Blaine win with a good team behind him. Had Tom not come back, I probably would still be coaching. I couldn’t give Todd that situation."
 This generation’s true lovebirds are Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen. Fans widely regard the duo as a celebrity couple. Brady pushes himself to the limit, whether it’s skillfully or fis- cally. He once paid $11 million to build a mansion for his wife.
The house was on the same avenue as the residence of Arnold Schwarzeneg- ger.
Tom Brady is the quar- terback that football fans should remember for a long time. He is a game-changer who has solidified his su- premacy in the NFL. Brady began his career with the New England Patriots and is now with the Tampa Bay Bucca- neers. Brady has completed his current and post-career plan of action, as he will join FOX SPORTS as an analyst.
TOM BRADY AND GISELE BÜNDCHEN
TMZ officially reports that Tom Brady completed a deal to buy a plot of land in Brent- wood, California. The land was on Arnold Schwarzenegger’s street. He has spent more than $11 million. The couple spent four years planning and building their off-season getaway. They purchased the property back in 2008.
BRUCE ARIANS
stepped away as head coach – naming defensive coordina- tor Todd Bowles as head coach – and taking a position in the front office.
There have been rumors that the relationship had grown strained – a rumor that both Brady and Arians have denied – and now Ari-
  Dallas Cowboys Mourn
 The Passing of Legendary
6x Pro Bowler RB
  The Dallas Cowboys have been an integral part of the NFL since being founded in 1960. With a rich history of successes and setbacks, the team remains one of the most successful in pro football. It is also the richest franchise in the sporting world. However, many of these accomplish- ments are now under the purview of present players.
But, an entirely different group of players laid the Cow- boys’ foundations since its founding. When the team was still getting up on its feet, one of the great players of the era was Don Perkins. He was one of the best RBs in the his- tory of the team and was a six- time Pro Bowler. He passed away on June 9, 2022.
The Cowboys announced the Ring of Honor-winning RB’s death so did the Univer- sity of New Mexico, where he played before going pro. How- ever, there was no statement from either side about the place or the reason for his death. He was 84.
The Cowboys tweeted, “Forever one of the greats” on their Twitter with an old photo of Perkins’ from his playing day.
DON PERKINS
Perkins was initially not meant to join the Dallas Cow- boys. The Baltimore Colts drafted him from the Univer- sity of New Mexico in the 1960 draft, despite Perkins al- ready having a personal ser- vices contract with the expansion Cowboys. The Cow- boys sent the Colts a ninth- round pick to get Perkins’ services back.
The RB played for eight seasons in the NFL (1961-68), all with the Dallas Cowboys. During this period, he rushed for 6,217 yards and had 42 rushing touchdowns. In rush- ing, Perkins is fourth on the list, behind Emmitt Smith, the NFL. career rushing leader. Tony Dorsett — and the Cowboys’ current running back, Ezekiel Elliott. In rushing touchdowns, is fifth on the list.
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