sport news Tom Brady and Tampa Bay arrive in Germany as he looks to remain undefeated ... trends now Tom Brady and the Bucs land and train in Munich, fired up for an 'epic game' against the Seahawks, as the QB seeks an overseas upset to take his mind off divorce from Gisele Bundchen The Tampa Bay Buccaneers arrived in Munich, Germany Thursday morning ahead of the historic matchup Tom Brady's team face off against a rampant Seattle Seahawks at 9.30am ET at the famous Allianz Arena Following Thursday Night Football, Tampa now have sole possession of the NFC South with their 4-5 record Brady recently divorced from supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen and is currently 1-0 since their public split Click here for all your latest international Sports news from DailyMail.com By Patrick Djordjevic For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:35 GMT, 11 November 2022 | Updated: 16:43 GMT, 11 November 2022 Viewcomments Advertisement Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay teammates have arrived in Munich ahead of an historic National Football League game vs. the Seattle Seahawks -- the very first on German soil. The NFC South's first-placed Bucs first order wasn't a pretzel and stein of pilsner, rather a trip to FC Bayern's Campus, where they trained on the women's field. Tampa Bay seemed in high spirits, not too dissimilar to Sunday's opponents in Seattle who thoroughly enjoyed their practice at the home of Germany's record champions. Seven-time Super Bowl champion seemed in high spirits ahead of practice Friday morning before Sunday's game vs. Seattle It wasn't too long before Brady had his game face - and helmet - back on as the Bucs prepare to upset the Seattle Seahawks Brady and the Buccaneers (4-5) would no doubt have been buoyed by the result of Thursday Night Football's NFC South divisional clash. Carolina exacted revenge on the Atlanta Falcons in Charlotte, NC. to claim their third victory on the season, leaving Atlanta a loss behind Brady and co. at 4-6. Tampa arrived in Munich Friday in the early morning local time before quickly stepping on a coach to undertake practice. Brady, in characteristic fashion, led the Bucs on a game-winning drive as they overcame the reigning Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams 16-13 on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes well and truly alive. Tom Brady stepped off the plane from Tampa to Germany in an understated, yet stylish black hoodie & charcoal sweatpants Tom Brady was closely followed by his confidant and personal trainer, Alex Guerrero (L) as he was when QB for New England If they were to defeat the red-hot NFC West leading Seattle Seahawks (6-3) spearheaded by quarterback Geno Smith, then Tampa would establish a one-game lead in the topsy-turvy NFC South. The long-time New England Patriot quarterback discussed his jubilation at the scope to play for fervent German fans on his LetsGo! podcast Monday. 'The chance to go across to another country,' Brady told host Jim Gray. 'Play a sport that I love, I have heard there's 3 million ticket requests for 67,000 seats. 'So, the place is gonna be rocking and if it's anything like what I see in those German Bundesliga games this is gonna be one of the epic games that we've ever played in. So, I'm super excited.' Brady rugged up as did most players for their practice in Munich, Germany given the chilly temperature in the Bavarian city Brady is currently undefeated -- albeit one game in -- since his divorce from supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen was made official on October 28. Though the prospect of that run remains more challenging given this week's opponents at the Allianz. 'We're playing a great team in Seattle,' Brady said on his podcast. 'They're first place in their division. We're tied for first place in ours and it's a big challenge because, you know, to fly across the ocean like that, new time zone, it's a 9:30 eastern kickoff. It'll have its challenges. 'The weathers gonna be a little cool, but we're playing in this very, very cool arena where Bayern Munich plays, kind of the country's top soccer team, and it looks amazing in pictures.' Tampa Bay quarterbacks coach Clyde Christensen put the 45-year-old Brady through his paces at practice Friday morning Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility