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Tom Brady Accidentally Walks Into The Wrong House In Tampa Bay

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Tom Brady‘s having a tough month in Tampa Bay. After getting a citation for working out in a public Tampa Bay park during quarantine for the coronavirus, the 42-year-old new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback now has apparently been accidentally trespassing.

TMZ first reported that the football legend was trying to visit offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich earlier this month when he inadvertently walked into the wrong house.

The site interviewed David Kramer, Leftwich’s neighbour, who got quite the shock when the former New England Patriots star walked right through his front door without knocking. “I’m sitting here and I see this big shadow come up to my front door.

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