Tom Brady has a fan in Brett Favre. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Anyone who has heard Brett Favre talk about Tom Brady knows how much admiration the Hall of Famer has for his fellow quarterback, but Favre removed all doubt on Sunday.

Favre was spotted at Raymond James Stadium prior to kickoff between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers. He was walking around wearing one of the popular shirts that depicts Brady as the Bucs’ mascot and logo.

Perhaps Favre is more of a Brady fan boy than we thought.

Favre has praised Brady on numerous occasions for continuing to play at a high level this late in his career. More recently, Favre issued a warning to Bucs coach Bruce Arians about criticizing the six-time Super Bowl champion.

The Buccaneers aren’t allowing general fan attendance at their first two home games, but Brady has a loyal supporter in Favre.

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