Watch: Tom Brady and Drew Brees Share Special Moment Following Potential Final Matchup

CINCINNATI — Saints legend Drew Brees might've played his last NFL game on Sunday night.
The Buccaneers beat the Saints 30-20 in New Orleans.
Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reported before the game that the 42-year-old planned to retire following the conclusion of the season. Not many thought it would happen on Sunday night.
The Saints were favored entering Sunday night's matchup and had beat the Bucs twice this season.
Things didn't go as planned, as Tampa Bay scored the final 17 points of the game to pick up the win and advance to the NFC Championship Game.
Brees and Brady embraced one another immediately after the game, but got to have a longer chat about an hour later on the field.
Brady talked with Brees and the rest of his family in what could've been their final matchup.
Watch video of the moment below, which includes Brady throwing a touchdown to Brees' son.
As Tom Brady and Drew Brees hug and say goodbye after a long talk on the field, Brady throws a touchdown pass to Brees’ son. One walks off to play in the NFC championship, the other stays to play with his kids. pic.twitter.com/wdWDro9YD4
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) January 18, 2021
Tom Brady and Drew Brees catch up after the game ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Ve5e6T39lN
— ESPN (@espn) January 18, 2021
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