BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Tom Brady could probably get away with his fair share of rule-breaking in New England, but even the six-time Super Bowl champion wasn't immune from social distancing enforcement in Florida.
The Tampa Bay quarterback was working out in a park closed to the public on Monday when he was suddenly kicked out by a member of the parks and recreation team. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor confirmed the incident, saying the staff member recognized the man as Brady when she asked him to leave.
"Sorry @TomBrady!" the City of Tampa tweeted on Monday. "Our @tampaparksrec team can’t wait to welcome you and our entire community back with even bigger smiles — until then, stay safe and stay home as much as you can to help flatten the curve."
Brady signed a $50 million contract with the Buccaneers after spending 20 years in New England.
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