“I had two decades of life-changing experiences,” Tom Brady fondly speaks about going back to Foxboro as a ‘fan’ during Patriots’ season kickoff game

Brady won six Super Bowls with the Patriots.


“I had two decades of life-changing experiences,” Tom Brady fondly speaks about going back to Foxboro as a ‘fan’ during Patriots’ season kickoff game

Tom Brady (via Imago)

Tom Brady had a lot of success with the New England Patriots during his 20-year stint there. He won six Super Bowls with the Pats and made countless great memories along the way. Brady decided to retire from football earlier this year. He will go down as the winningest quarterback of all time.

Brady will be honored during the Patriots’ week 1 game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette Stadium. He finished his career in Tampa Bay, where he won a Super Bowl in his first year with the team. Brady will now return to Foxboro, the place where he had the most success as a player. This will be the first time Brady will be at the Gillette Stadium as a spectator and not a player. He talked about his return on his Let’s Go! podcast.

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“A lot of gratitude. I had two decades of incredible life-changing, altering experiences. I have so many memories from my time there.” Brady said on the podcast. “I’ve not been to that stadium in this way ever. I went there as a player. I went there once as a competitor. And now I’m going to go there really as a fan and then I’m going to be there in the future as a broadcaster. I don’t think it’s going to be hard to be a fan though. love the sport, and love the Patriots. So, going up there to see a lot of my friends and family is going to be a great experience,” he added.

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Brady had a storied 23-year career and retired as the winningest QB in the history of the NFL. He played his last game against the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round of the 2022 NFL playoffs. The Patriots will begin their season against the defending NFC Champions the Philadelphia Eagles and will look to win that game with Brady in attendance.

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Bill Belichick had high praise for Tom Brady ahead of his return to Foxborough

Tom Brady (L) and Bill Belichick (R)
Tom Brady (L) and Bill Belichick (R) (via NFL.com)

The head coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick had some great words for his former quarterback Tom Brady ahead of his return to Foxborough. Brady will be honored at the Gillette Stadium before the Patriots’ first game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady played with Belichick and the Pats for 20 years and won six Super Bowls.

Belichick, while appearing on The Greg Hill Show, was asked about his favorite Tom Brady moment in New England. “Well, there are six of them that come to mind,” Belichick said, referring to the six Super Bowls Brady won with the Pats. “Can’t say enough about Tom — what he’s meant to this organization, what he’s meant to me personally. He just epitomized everything you would want in a player — his work ethic, his ability to handle and process a lot of things on and off the field. His critical playmaking ability, instinctiveness and anticipation and decision-making at the most critical times in the biggest games in the team’s history not to mention the seasons.”

The Patriots have struggled to get into the playoffs since 2020. Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the start of that year. They will hope to get back to the playoffs this season and that journey will start against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at the Gillette Stadium.

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