Vita Vea, nose tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, celebrated his side’s win against Seattle Seahawks in an animated fashion. The 27-year-old went shirtless and took selfies with people in the crowd. 

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The two sides locked horns at the Allianz Arena, Munich on Sunday. Tampa Bay won 21-16. 

Vea, whose birth name is Tevita Tuliʻakiʻono Tuipulotu Mosese Vaʻhae Fehoko Faletau Vea, went around the Allianz Arena to celebrate his team’s win. He was shirtless and danced around with the crowd. 

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The Tampa vs Seattle tie was the first NFL game in Germany

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Tom Brady stayed undefeated abroad with the win. Tampa Bay (5-5) improved to .500 and snapped Seattle’s four-game winning streak.

Brady completed 22 of 29 passes for 258 yards to add Germany to his list of international wins after victories in London (twice) and Mexico City with the New England Patriots.

German fans packed Allianz Arena for the historic game and the Bucs delivered with a balanced offensive performance on three long scoring drives. Rachaad White started and ran for 105 yards on 22 carries.

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The Bucs led Seattle 14-0 after the first half. Trailing 21-3, Seattle’s Geno Smith threw touchdown passes to Tyler Lockett and Marquise Goodwin to make the score 21-16 with 3:58 to play.

Brady threw his first interception since the season opener. Linebacker Cody Barton picked it off.

Seahawks QB Geno Smith was 23 of 33 for 275 yards and the two touchdowns for the Seahawks (6-4), who are still atop the NFC West.

Seattle had 57 net yards in the first half and came out throwing after halftime with Smith completing four straight passes. But the drive stalled on the Tampa 22 on a third-down incompletion intended for DK Metcalf, who was then flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Jason Myers kicked a 55-yard field goal to get Seattle on the board at 14-3.