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Tom Brady Accidentally Busted Into The Wrong House In Florida And Gave Some Stranger One Heck Of A Shock

Tom Brady Accidentally Busted Into The Wrong House In Florida And Gave Some Stranger One Heck Of A Shock
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Massachusetts to Florida is a big transition after 20 years.

Tom Brady found this out the hard way since moving to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


Brady gave David Kramer the shock of his life after accidentally paying a visit to the wrong house.

While heading to the house of Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, who lives right next to Kramer, for materials, Brady got a little mixed up and instead ended up walking right into Kramer's house.

"I literally was just sitting here and I watch this tall guy just walk into my house," Kramer said.

"He didn't even look at me. He just like dropped his duffel bags down on the floor and just kind of like looked up at me, and I'll never forget the look on his face."





"He just goes, 'Am I in the wrong house?!'"

Kramer said Brady then apologized profusely and got out of there as soon as possible.

Brady was also recently caught in a closed downtown Tampa park and the city of Tampa kicked him out.

Luckily, most folks are laughing off Tom's consistent faux pas.





Kramer himself told TMZ that he found the incident totally funny and harmless.

"He was like, 'I am so sorry! I am so sorry!'...Grabs his bags and just is gone. I don't think I've seen someone leave a house faster!"





Safe to say Tom's adjustment to Tampa will still likely take some time.

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