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Tom Brady broke two Microsoft tablets during Tampa Bay Buccaneers-New Orleans Saints game, sources say

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady broke two Microsoft tablets out of frustration during last Sunday's victory against the New Orleans Saints, sources told ESPN.

A third tablet also was stepped on and broken on the Buccaneers sideline, according to sources, leaving Tampa Bay short of tablets and wide receivers against New Orleans.

Brady apologized on social media for breaking one tablet and also joked about it during his Monday night radio appearance with Jim Gray, but the seven-time Super Bowl champion didn't mention the second tablet. «I've had a pretty bad record against that tablet, unfortunately,» Brady told Gray. «I think I forgot the password and I couldn't log in, so those things can be frustrating. »Unfortunately, the tablet just happens to get in the way, and obviously that's the reason things weren't going great (against the Saints), so I had to take it out on poor meaningless tablet." It was the second time in four regular-season games against the Saints in which Brady has thrown a tablet.

In Week 15 last season, the Bucs were shut out 9-0 at home — the Bucs' first shutout since 2012 — and Brady tossed one. Between breaking the tablets and suffering an injury to the ring finger on his throwing hand that impacted him at practice, Brady had a challenging week ahead of Sunday's showdown against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.

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