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Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers Beat Green Bay Packers

The Steelers took a 31-point lead against Cleveland.

Despite recent challenges in the NFL due to coronavirus outbreaks affecting teams like the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots, Sunday marked a series of games with Brady’s Buccaneers securing a win against the Green Bay Packers.

After a close one-point loss to the Chicago Bears on October 9th, Tampa Bay stepped up and defeated the previously unbeaten Packers. Tom Brady and his former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski showcased impressive performances, with Brady throwing for 166 yards and scoring two touchdowns, proving his abilities at the age of 43.

Gronkowski, who sat out the 2019 season, scored his first touchdown with the Buccaneers after a slow start, catching only 12 passes in his first five games.

Although the Packers initially took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, Tampa Bay quickly turned the game around by scoring 38 unanswered points, finishing with nearly four times the points of Green Bay.

The Pittsburgh Steelers also had a significant victory, dominating the Cleveland Browns with a final score of 38-7, putting a halt to the Browns’ four-game winning streak.

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