The Bucs used a second-round pick on Florida quarterback Kyle Trask in last week’s draft.
Unlike Green Bay, the team made Tom Brady aware of the pick before it happened, and Brady is perfectly fine with it.
Appearing on NFL Network, Trask said he got a call from Brady a couple days after he was drafted and invited him to begin throwing passes together.
“Yeah, he actually did, he reached out to me a couple days after the draft and you know, he was just making sure, or checking in on when I get into town so we can get together and maybe do some throwing and things like that,” Trask said. “It meant a lot to me.”
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“First and foremost, I just want to do anything I can to help the team and obviously the goal is going to be to win another Super Bowl,’’ Trask said. “And that’s going to be my main focus and whatever I can do at the end of the day to kind of lead the team in the right direction, I’ll be willing to do that.”
Trask is one of four quarterbacks on the Bucs roster. They also re-signed veterans Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Griffin this offseason.
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