After this weekend, Byron Kennedy is now a local legend in Tampa, getting and after that returning the ball from Tom Brady’s 600th career touchdown pass. The Buccaneers have accepted offer Kennedy, 29, a package including season tickets and autographed memorabilia in exchange for the ball he originally obtained from a celebratory Mike Evans. But Brady insisted on “Monday Night Football” with Peyton and Eli Manning that he’s chipping in by gifting Kennedy a Bitcoin.
” Byron lost all his utilize when he quit the ball,” Brady joked with the Manning siblings. “He must’ve held it. … (But) I’m also offering him a Bitcoin, so at the end of the day, I believe he’s constructing pretty well.”
“He lost all of his leverage once he gave the ball away.”@TomBrady got his 600th TD ball back. It'll cost him some bitcoin 😂⁰⁰📺: ESPN2 pic.twitter.com/wsY0IH7xKs
— NFL (@NFL) October 26, 2021
Bitcoin currency has a value of simply under $63,000. The coin would mark the most significant rewards Kennedy has gotten to grant the Bucs’ abrupt game-day request. The team has already devoted itself to providing him two signed jerseys and a signed helmet from Brady. A signed Mike Evans jersey and the wide receiver’s game cleats, plus a $1,000 credit to the Buccaneers store and season tickets for the rest of 2021 and all of 2022.
Mentioning financial resources, Brady likewise joked on the Manning bros’ broadcast that Clyde Christensen, his quarterbacks’ coach, need not be a model for his TB12 fitness program, as Peyton suggested.
” Are you trying to short the TB12 stock here?” Brady stated, holding back laughter. “This isn’t right. I need Clyde to consume non-packaged foods. Too much of what he consumes is available in a wrapper, and you need to tear it apart. I say, ‘Clyde, just because it’s popcorn does not imply it doesn’t have calories. You can’t eat eight popcorns in one sitting. You can’t do that.’ “