Look: Brady works out with new Bucs teammates
Tom Brady sported a Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet in public for the first time Tuesday during a workout with some of his new teammates.
The quarterback conducted a two-hour throwing session at Berkeley Preparatory School, and exclusive photos of the workout were obtained by Rick Stroud and Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times.
Among those in attendance were receivers Mike Evans and Scotty Miller, tight ends Cameron Brate and O.J. Howard, quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Griffin, running back Dare Ogunbowale, and center Ryan Jensen.
Players remain prohibited from working out at team facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left Brady unable to get up to speed with his new teammates.
Brady attempted to get in a solo workout at a closed downtown Tampa park in April, but a member of the parks and recreation department asked him to leave.
The six-time Super Bowl winner stunned the NFL world when he decided to leave the New England Patriots after 20 seasons and sign a two-year, $50-million contract with the Bucs.
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