Ryan Jensen is not happy Brett Favre could attend Bucs game

TAMPA, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 20: Ryan Jensen #66 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepares to snap the ball to Tom Brady #12 during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Raymond James Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 20: Ryan Jensen #66 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepares to snap the ball to Tom Brady #12 during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Raymond James Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen made it quite clear he wasn’t a fan of Brett Favre being able to attend Sunday’s game and his family could not. 

Before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took the field on Sunday for Tom Brady’s official home debut against the Carolina Panthers, legendary quarterback Brett Favre stole the show, as he was seen in the stands wearing a Tompa Brady t-shirt. Everyone loved seeing Favre on hand and showing Brady some serious love. Well, almost everyone.

After the Bucs’ win, center Ryan Jensen took to Twitter to announce his displeasure in seeing Favre in the stands checking out the action. Why? Because he doesn’t think it’s fair that Favre was able to watch the game live and his family can’t do the same.

Brett Favre is in Tampa Bay working as a correspondent for NFL: The Grind

While Jensen was upset with Favre being in attendance, he wasn’t there as a regular fan. Per the Tampa Bay Times, he’s in the area working as a correspondent for NFL Films and its NFL: The Grind. He’s helping the team produce a story on Bucs’ linebacker Devin White.

So, no, Favre wasn’t at the stadium as a regular fan just catching the Bucs take down the Panthers for their first win of the season. He was there working, but was just fortunate enough to be among the limited people allowed inside the stadium.

In that victory, Tampa Bay looked as good as advertised, with Brady throwing for 217 yards and a touchdown, while Leonard Fournette rushed for 103 yards and two scores to pace the ground game. Next up for the Bucs will be a showdown on Sunday against the Broncos, a team that’s been ravaged by injuries this season.

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