Tom Brady Reacts To David Andrews’ Tweet About Devin McCourty’s INT

The New England Patriots were brilliant in the Buffalo Bills, and David Andrews is here to celebrate the big win with the team. It took one tweet for him to describe how he feels about the whole thing.

The Patriots center is out for the 2019 season due to blood clots, and he watched the Patriots’ 16-10 win over the Bills at New Era Field on Sunday. The defense helped the team win the big game, and it was brilliant to see Devin McCourty pull out his fourth interception this season.

Andrews can’t help the team win games because of his diagnose, but he definitely enjoys watching his teammates win games. Quarterback Tom Brady decided to cheer his teammate up Monday afternoon.

“Me dancing at home by myself watching McCourty twins interception each week,” he wrote and attached a video of a crying girl who pulls out a nice dance move.

Brady quote tweeted Andrews, and added a dash of humor. “I’d pay to see you doing this dance,” he wrote.

McCourty has been really successful. Hopefully, we will have another interception on Sunday.

“In the first quarter of the Patriots’ AFC East matchup against the Buffalo Bills, McCourty out-jumped the Bills’ John Brown to pull in a deep ball from Josh Allen. His 19-yard return gave Tom Brady and the Patriots offense first down at midfield, which became the team’s first touchdown of the day.

“It was the fourth pick of the young season for the 32-year-old, a two-time All-Pro and two-time Pro Bowler.

“Uniquely, he’s pulled in one interception in each game thus far: one in the end zone against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1; a tip-drill interception against the Miami Dolphins in Week 2; an open-field pick last week against the New York Jets; and this week’s against the Bills.

“McCourty is the first player in 16 years to record an interception in each of the season’s first four games; Minnesota Vikings’ defensive back Brian Russell was last to do it, in 2003. The 2010 first-round pick had one interception in each of the past four seasons.”

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