Tom Brady is considered by most sane people to be the greatest quarterback in the history of the National Football League. Brady has won Super Bowls with two franchises. At the age of 44, Tom Terrific is on track to reach yet another big game. This year, Brady has invited a special guest.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dispatched the Philadelphia Eagles with relative ease in the NFL Wild Card Round. Last night, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Arizona Cardinals to secure the right to challenge the defending champions next week. Tom Brady, Gronk, and the boys are just two more wins away from another Super Bowl appearance.

Whether he makes it or not, Tom Brady made sure that one brave little guy will be at the Super Bowl. The NFL tweeted a video where TB12 sent a video message to 10-year-old Noah Reeb. Noah was spotted at a recent Bucs game with a sign letting Tom know that the Bucs helped him beat brain cancer.

“Earlier you held up that sign that I helped you beat brain cancer. Well, listen, your fight — you’ve inspired so many people, including myself, but millions of others also.

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And the NFL and the Bucs look forward to sending deserving fans to the Super Bowl each year and fans that have incredible stories like the one you’ve had. So, as a thank you, I’ve worked with both the Bucs and the NFL to get you and your family Super Bowl tickets this year in L.A. We certainly hope to be there, but I know you’re going to be there. It’s going to be really cool for all of us.”

Noah’s family was overjoyed by the news. Now he’s hoping that Tom Brady and Tampa Bay can keep things rolling for another Super Bowl berth. Either way, Noah Reeb and his family are on their way to Los Angeles!

What do you think of Tom Brady’s act of generosity? Let us know in the comments!

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Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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