Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Brady, Bucs eye momentum in Bavarian battle against Seahawks

- By KEN MAGUIRE

MUNICH (AP) >> The “Touchdown in Deutschlan­d” promos featuring Tom Brady are posted in busy U-Bahn stations and plazas in Munich.

Germany is ready to host its first NFL game.

Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hope they’re ready to regain their swagger when they face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at Allianz Arena.

The Bucs’ offense finally came to life on a late gamewinnin­g drive to beat the Los Angeles Rams 16-13, ending a three-game losing streak.

A mic’d-up Chris Godwin told fellow receiver Mike Evans: “This is the drive to get us back on track.

“Not just for the game, bro, for the season.”

The Seahawks (6-3) will have something to say about that. They beat Arizona 31-21 last week and arrived in Bavaria on a fourgame winning streak and atop the NFC West.

“Every time we’ve played, it’s been memorable,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Thursday about past marquee games against Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion. “This game ain’t over ... until they shoot the final gun because we know that Tom’s out there, just like he did last week.”

The Bucs are just 4-5, but it’s good enough to be even with Atlanta atop the NFC South. They’ll need to take off their “sleep glasses” — players were given special eyewear to help adjust to the time-zone change — to be ready for resurgent QB Geno Smith and company.

The Seahawks had a light but energetic practice at the training ground of soccer club Bayern Munich. The Bucs arrived Friday.

Brady will become the first quarterbac­k to start a regular-season game in three countries outside the U.S. He’s 3-0 abroad, having led the New England Patriots to victories in London (2009, ‘12) and Mexico City (2017). He threw for 300plus yards each time, compiling 10 TD passes.

Germans who are not American football fans can still recognize Brady as a celebrity. Some even know him best as the former husband of Gisele Bündchen, who is particular­ly popular here because of her German heritage.

In fact, both Bündchen and Brady are featured in separate ads for the same luxury Swiss watchmaker in the city center near the national theater.

IMPRESSIVE STREAKS Brady is second in the league with 2,547 yards passing this season. He has thrown for 10 TDs vs. one intercepti­on. He hasn’t been intercepte­d since the season opener, a streak of 373 consecutiv­e attempts without a pick. That’s the longest such stretch of his career. Aaron Rodgers holds the NFL record with a streak of 402 consecutiv­e attempts without an intercepti­on in 2018.

Evans is the only player in NFL history to begin a career with eight consecutiv­e seasons with at least 1,000 yards receiving. He enters Sunday’s game needing 82 yards to join Larry Fitzgerald and Hall of Famers Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson, Marvin Harrison and Randy Moss as the only players with at least 10,000 yards receiving and 75-plus TD receptions in the first nine years of a career.

LEARNING FROM THE PAST

Seattle thumped the Raiders 27-3 at Wembley Stadium in London in 2018. The flight is a little longer this time, but the Seahawks followed almost the exact same itinerary and schedule, flying to Munich after Wednesday’s practice.

“We really feel like it’s an honor to have the chance to play this first game,” Carroll said Thursday. “It’s like a bowl game in the middle of the season. We’re going to make the most of it and have a good time, and we’ll be ready to play football come Sunday.”

KEEP ON WALK(ER) ING

Rookie RB Kenneth Walker III is proving to be a burgeoning star. He posted his second 100-yard rushing game of the season against Arizona, rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MATTHIAS SCHRADER ?? Workers prepare a sign inside the FC Bayern Munich soccer stadium Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to play the Seattle Seahawks in an NFL game at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Sunday.
AP PHOTO/MATTHIAS SCHRADER Workers prepare a sign inside the FC Bayern Munich soccer stadium Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to play the Seattle Seahawks in an NFL game at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Sunday.

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