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Tom Brady scored his first touchdown of the new season, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Mike Evans made it worthy of a highlight.
Brady had multiple opportunities to throw for the 625th touchdown of his career in the first half of the game, but Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons had other things to do with a sack in a crucial third-down situation. I had that in mind. Field goals were all points Brady saw.
But he wasted no time on a first-and-goal in the third quarter, giving Evans a fade, turning his whole body, and using his trusty hands to score.
After Travon Diggs in the Cowboys corner knocked out all the others, Evans reached out with his long arm to catch the ball and pin it to the ground for a 6 on the Bucks scoreboard.
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Evans is Tampa Bay’s top target again this season as he’s playing his ninth season with the Bucks. He has never fallen short of his 1,000 yards in all his NFL seasons, and Brady has helped maintain that streak over the past two seasons.
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Brady also loves finding Evans in the end zone. The 6-foot-5 wideout has scored his 13th and his 14th touchdown respectively in the last two seasons.
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Dak Prescott, the contest’s other quarterback, couldn’t find a rhythm in his own stadium, and that touchdown made the game 19-3.
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It’ll be Brady and Evans’ first match of the season, but it’s certainly going to be one of those two rewatches when they study the game.
In the end, the Bucks won 19-3.