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Tom Brady once again ripped the heart out of the Buffalo Bills, and nobody enjoyed it more than his parents.

Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a 3rd-and-3 from their 42 in overtime against the Bills. The Bucs sent out four receiving options for Brady. Breshad Perriman, who had not previously had a catch all game, ran a drag route. Brady found him past the middle and led him perfectly with the pass, which allowed Perriman to race 58 yards for the winning touchdown.

Few people expected a short pass on 3rd-and-3 to go for 58 yards to end the game. The play left many people stunned, including Brady’s parents, who were in attendance and celebrated.

Take a look at the reaction from Tom Brady Sr. and Galynn Brady:

Those reactions were great.

The win made Tampa Bay 10-3. It also helped out Brady’s former team, the New England Patriots, who hold a 2-game lead over Buffalo in the AFC East.

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