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Tom Brady surprises 10-year-old Utah cancer survivor and Bucs superfan with Super Bowl tickets

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A 10-year-old Utah boy who credits winning his battle against cancer to Tom Brady last year — and then got to meet him — got another shout-out from the Tampa Bay quarterback.

After Noah Reeb was diagnosed, a family friend was able to relay his story to Brady, who then sent a heartfelt message to Noah that he would beat the disease.

To celebrate, Noah's parents took him to a Buccaneers game in October. At the game, Noah made a sign that read: "TOM BRADY HELPED ME BEAT BRAIN CANCER." Once Brady saw it, he went and shook the 10-year-old's hand in an unforgettable moment.

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Then last week, the defending Super Bowl champion gave Noah another surprise video message — with an extra special gift.

"You've inspired so many people, including myself but millions of others also, and the NFL and the Bucs look forward to sending deserving fans to the Super Bowl each year," he said. "As a thank you, I worked with both the Bucs and the NFL to get you and your family Super Bowl tickets this year in L.A. We certainly hope to be there, but I know you're going to be there."