Tom Brady’s decision to end his highly successful stay with New England Patriots in 2020 came as a shocker for many. The 43-year-old quarterback won six Super Bowl titles while playing under the tutelage of the great Bill Belichick. Tom Brady decided to move on in search of a new adventure as he entered the latter half of his NFL career.
He signed a two-year deal with NFC South franchise Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason. In a short span, Brady has already managed to win the NFC Championship with the Bucs as they sealed a spot in this year’s Super Bowl LV event. This will be Brady’s 10th appearance at a Super Bowl, which is a massive achievement in itself.
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Despite being treated like a ‘god’ in Tampa Bay, Brady retains a strong sense of belonging for his former employers in Massachusetts.
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Tom Brady still has a soft spot for the New England Patriots
20 years in New England, people saying that others can do it because they think a career losing coach [without him] is the reason for the success.
Tom Brady took the NFL franchise with the worst winning % in history to the Super Bowl in year 1, age 43.pic.twitter.com/s9OjMngUm4
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 24, 2021
Tom Brady got ‘in his feelings’ when asked to comment on his 20-year association with the New England Patriots.
“I had an incredible 20 years, really just an incredible 20 years. And I wouldn’t trade anything over the course of 20 years that were magical. And all the relationships that I developed, those shaped me into who I am as a person, as a player. My kids were born in Boston.
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“I have great affection for the city, everything that Boston has meant to me and my family. And all of New England. Not just Boston,” Brady said via NFL Network.
Brady has already thrown for 4,600+ yards with 40+ passing touchdowns this season. He threw 3 touchdowns in the win over Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game. But he will truly need a special display in Super Bowl LV to beat defending champions, Kansas City Chiefs.
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This will be the first time that a Super Bowl game will be played at the home of one of the two finalists. Brady has another chance to add to his already impressive CV. Don’t miss out on this one!
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