Tampa Bay Buccaneers new quarterback Tom Brady is on strike two of violating stay-at-home orders by the state of Florida in the eyes of the public following an accidental breaking and entering this week.

Brady, 42, was attempting to meet up with new offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich this week when instead the former New England Patriots signal-caller busted through the door of a complete strange in Tampa Bay, startling the resident. Brady shrugged off the random encounter on social media on Thursday.

“Trespassing in parks, breaking and entering
 Just making myself at home in Tompa Bay!”, Brady wrote on his official Twitter page this afternoon.

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Previously this week saw Brady noticed in a park closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic. Then, Brady broke into the wrong house—which could be a fine altogether anyway since players and coaches are not supposed to meet in the offseason right now. To cap it off, Brady joked of his rude welcoming to “Tompa Bay,” his newly coined nickname for the city following the six-time Super Bowl champion's stunning free-agency decision to leave his long-tenured New England franchise.

Brady signed a two-year, fully guaranteed $50 million contract with the Buccaneers last month, leaving the Patriots behind after 20 years with head coach Bill Belichick and the dynasty franchise. This week also saw former Patriots teammate tight end Rob Gronkowski join his friend in Tampa Bay via trade despite the four-time All-Pro pass-catcher's retirement during the 2019 season. Gronkowski left a life that included wrestling in the WWE and earning the 24/7 title belt as New England traded him and a seventh-rounder for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft from the Bucs.