Tom Brady cannot stop watching one team in the league that just might shock you after he admitted to it openly.
During the most recent episode of his Let’s Go! podcast, the Tampa Bay Bucs quarterback revealed that he still watches Bill Belichick and the Patriots every week.
“We had 20 years together of elite football experience that I wouldn’t have traded for anything in the world,” Brady said, per the New York Post. “I know [Belichick is] a great competitor. What an amazing coach he is, and how he prepares the team to win, and he’s just done it year in and year out. The fact that he’s 22 wins away from [passing Don Shula for first in all-time NFL head coaching wins], I have no doubt he’s gonna get it.
“… I just watch that team every week, and I’m impressed with how they prepare and the accountability that that organization has had. It always starts at the top.”
Tom Brady lives and breathes the game of football, even in his 23rd season in the NFL.
Brady added, “Yeah, we had 20 years together of elite football experience that I wouldn’t have traded for anything in the world. I know he’s a great competitor. What an amazing coach he is, and how he prepares the team to win, and he’s just done it year in and year out.”
The quarterback played for Belichick from the 2001 to 2019 NFL seasons before the two parted ways when Brady joined the Buccaneers.
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