Following his shocking split from wife Gisele Bündchen, Tom Brady is continuing to focus on football, and is making big moves abroad because of it.
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The star has departed from his new home of Tampa, Florida, and left for Munich, Germany in an unprecedented career move.
During a Tampa Bay Buccaneers press conference on 11 November, the football star opened up about why the move means so much to him.
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Tom's visit abroad marks the first NFL regular-season game ever played in Germany, where his team is playing against the Seattle Seahawks at Munich's Allianz Arena on Sunday, 13 November.
Per the Bucs' official website: "It's an important game for the NFL, which continues its efforts to spread America's most popular sport around the globe."
Tom took to Instagram to commemorate the significant trip, sharing a photo on Instagram Stories in which he detailed his preparations for the game, which included taking his brand TB12's vitamins and supplements while "on the road."
Tom arrived in Germany on 10 November
During the press conference, the father-of-three opened up about the difficult football season his team has faced, and how he hopes the game will be the start of some change, and success.
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He said: "I think the frustrating part is we just haven't played to the way we're capable of playing, and that's for a number of different reasons."
The Bucs had an 11-point advantage as of the third quarter of the game
The quarterback added: "This is a very important game for us. We have a bye week after this and it gives you a chance to kind of evaluate where you're at."
Anticipating a difficult game, he said: "So we've got to just win this game and it will take care of that, but Seattle's going to challenge us. They have very talented players, good skill players, they're great on defense, they're creating a lot of sacks and turnovers. It's a very good team and it's going to be a very tough, hard-nosed game."
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