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        <title><![CDATA[Tom Brady getting ‘Last Dance’ treatment from ESPN with ‘Man in the Arena’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you bet on Tom Brady being the next athlete to get <strong>&#8220;The Last Dance&#8221; treatment</strong>, you&#8217;re a winner.</p><p>On the heels of ESPN&#8217;s successful 10-part Michael Jordan series on the end of the Bulls dynasty, the network will air a nine-part series on the longtime Patriots quarterback in 2021 called &#8220;Man in the Arena.&#8221; The series is nine episodes, one for each of the new Buccaneers QB&#8217;s nine Super Bowl appearance.</p><p>Just as Jordan had control over &#8220;The Last Dance,&#8221; Brady it appears will have control over &#8220;Man in the Arena&#8221; as 199 Productions, Brady&#8217;s production company, is producing the series along with ESPN and Religion of Sports.</p><p>Brady announced the series Thursday by sharing the trailer on Twitter.</p><p>The 42-year-old spent 20 years with the Patriots and won six Super Bowls. He <strong>left New England as a free agent this offseason</strong> for a two-year, $50 million contract with Tampa Bay.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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