Sky's the Limit for Brady Bunch
Byline: KEN ELLIOTT
TOM BRADY'S first Super Bowl win was followed by dates with supermodels and visits to the Playboy Mansion, Disney World and the White House, writes Ken Elliott.
His second earned him an invite to America's State of the Union address as a guest of the First Lady and then an audience with the Pope at the Vatican. So what does that leave if he makes it a hat-trick in Jacksonville, Florida on Sunday? a trip to the moon, perhaps?
The 27-year-old quarterback was the big game's Most Valuable Player in 2002 when the New England Patriots beat the St Louis Rams 20-17 and again last season when he steered them to a 32-29 win over the Carolina ā¦
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Article title: Sky's the Limit for Brady Bunch.
Contributors: Not available.
Newspaper title: The Evening Standard (London, England).
Publication date: February 4, 2005.
Page number: 84.
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