Everyone was aware that Tom Brady's first touchdown pass to Danny Amendola against the Jaguars Sunday was the 400th of the quarterback's NFL career.
Everyone, it seems, except Amendola.
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After catching Brady's 1-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter of New England's dominating win over Jacksonville, Amendola proceeded to run to the stands and give the football away to a fan.
Brady touchdown 400. Amendola just gives it away pic.twitter.com/dxezMsPrju
— Feitelberg (@FeitsBarstool) September 27, 2015
“I didn't realize it until halfway back to the sidelines, that I gave the 400 ball away,” Amendola said after the win, via CSNNE.com. “We got it back and [Brady] got it, so it's good.
“It was a great pass, a great play and we ended up getting six points out of it. It was a solid start to the game.”
Luckily for Amendola, Brady wasn't bothered by the idea of losing the ball.
“I don’t care,” Brady said after the game. “It’s just a ball. But I had a lot of fun. Danny can do whatever he wants, he made a great catch.”
Brady became only the fourth quarterback to reach 400 touchdown passes, trailing only Dan Marino (420), Brett Favre (508) and Peyton Manning (533).