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Tom Brady swings for fences with Aaron Judge recruitment

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Tom Brady and Aaron Judge chopped it up on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback’s latest episode of his podcast on Monday night.

While the two talked about mentality in their respective sports, Brady swung for the fences and jokingly attempted to recruit Judge to play tight end for the end of the season as the New York Yankees slugger is set to his free agency once the season is over. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM New York Yankees of Major League outfielder Aaron Judge watches the game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes from the field level at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Nov.

25, 2017. (Icon Sportswire) "You know, obviously having such an incredible year and now on the brink of free agency I was certainly wondering what it would take to get you down here in Tampa to be a tight end for us next year," Brady asked on the "Let’s Go!" podcast. "So as a free agent, it looked pretty good to me the way he runs, the size, the catch radius, the power, I mean this could be something we could be on to.

You were a great high school football player. I think obviously baseball turned out pretty well for you, but I don’t know, maybe this dual-sport athlete thing you might have to look into." Judge chuckled and responded he’d only play if he was guaranteed to get looks in the red zone. "We can get a nice little split contract.

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