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Tom Brady endures Birmingham's scoreless draw with Rotherham while JJ Watt revels in Burnley's 5-0 thrashing of Sheffield United: 'It's only 10am, but I might pour myself a drink!'

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  • Tom Brady was in the stands as Birmingham failed to score
  • But JJ Watt had more to cheer about in regards to Burnley 
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By Jake Nisse For Dailymail.Com

Published: 18:25 GMT, 2 December 2023 | Updated: 18:48 GMT, 2 December 2023

As Tom Brady was enduring Birmingham's scoreless draw vs. Rotherham on Saturday, JJ Watt was celebrating Burnley's thrashing of Sheffield United.

Brady, who bought a minority stake in the Blues this past August, was seen at St. Andrew's in a Birmingham hoodie and sunglasses as his team earned a point at home.

The club is now 15th in the Championship table, with Wayne Rooney managing the side.


It was a more exciting day for Watt, however, who invested in Burnley along with his wife Kealia in May.

The Clarets notched their second league win of the season, beating Sheffield United 5-0 at Turf Moor.

Tom Brady was seen in a Birmingham City hoodie as he attended the game on Saturday

JJ Watt and his wife Kealia attended the team's Championship title parade in the spring

In fact, it took Jay Rodriguez less than 20 seconds to open the scoring.

Watt was absolutely thrilled with Burnley's win, writing on X, 'Very proud of the boys. What an incredible performance.

'It’s only 10am, but I might just pour myself a drink and savor this one a bit longer. That was proper enjoyable. Come On Burnley!!!

With the win, Burnley moved up 18th in the table and are now just two points from safety following Luton's loss to Brentford.

JJ Watt praised Burnley on X after his team's 5-0 thrashing of Sheffield United on Saturday

Watt and his wife Kealia traveled to Lancashire to toast their title-winning Championship campaign under Vincent Kompany last spring.

Brady, meanwhile was seen greeting Rooney in a video shared by the club before the game on Saturday and the legendary NFL quarterback also watched Friday's practice. 

The former Patriots and Bucs passer admitted he needed to educate himself about the 'other' football when he took a stake in the club over the summer.

'Well, let’s just say, I’ve got a lot to learn,' he said. 'But I do know a few things about winning, and I think they might translate pretty well.'

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