Stop the presses: We have a Bigfoot sighting in New England.
Before you go off and alert Dustin Pedroia, we’re not talking about the “actual” Bigfoot. But this version might be better. Here’s New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who celebrated Halloween on Monday by rocking a pretty stellar costume of the mythical (?) creature:
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What’s more rare: A Bigfoot sighting or a Brady interception?
Judging by Brady’s stats this year, we’d have to say the latter; the 39-year-old has thrown 12 touchdown passes to zero interceptions in four games since returning from his Deflategate suspension. Brady looks as good as ever, thanks in part to his own “big feet,” which have helped elude opposing pass rushes and extend plays.
But the Patriots have a bye in Week 9, so TB12 can focus his full attention on scaring trick-or-treaters in his Bigfoot costume Monday night.
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