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Tom Brady on famous butt fumble: 'Laughed out loud to myself in a room by myself for 20 seconds'

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Tom Brady may have seven Super Bowl titles and three NFL MVPs, but he is not above joining the rest of the football world laughing at the famous butt fumble.

The former New England Patriots quarterback was asked about the Mark Sanchez play from Thanksgiving 2012. The then-New York Jets quarterback scrambled and collided with his own offensive lineman, losing the ball. Patriots safety Steve Gregory picked up the fumble and scored a touchdown.

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Miami Dolphins punter Thomas Morstead, #4, punts the ball off the backside of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Trent Sherfield, #14, for a safety during the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 25, 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The butt punt over the weekend led fans to compare it to the butt fumble. Miami Dolphins punter Thomas Morstead kicked the ball off the rear of Trent Sherfield against the Buffalo Bills. The ball bounced out of bounds for a safety. Even Sanchez had fun with it.

Brady talked about the plays in the latest episode of the "Let’s Go!" podcast.

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New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, #6, fumbled in the first half when the New York Jets played the New England Patriots. (Robert Sabo/NY Daily News via Getty Images)

"And I, you know, part of being a part of the lore of the butt fumble, I was at that game and the best part about that was I didn’t see it live. I really didn’t know what happened. And I got back to my hotel that night—I stayed in New

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