Tom Brady And Belichick Send Message To World Champion Red Sox

Boston is the center of all events these days as the Red Sox brought home another championship. New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady congratulated the team on their big success.

The Red Sox earned their fourth World Series title since 2004 after beating the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games. The Patriots supported the team throughout the postseason, and Belichick congratulated the Red Sox during the postgame presser after defeating the Bills.

“First of all, big congratulations to Dave Dombrowski, Tony La Russa, Alex Cora, and the Red Sox for a great season and a championship and just a fabulous year. They set the bar on top and it was a good weekend for Boston,” Belichick said as he opened the postgame presser.

Brady went on Westwood One, and praised the Red Sox, too. “I watched a little part of it last night. That’s pretty great for the city of Boston. They love baseball. When I got to the Patriots in 2000, it was entirely a baseball town and they were so ready for a world championship in baseball. Eighteen years later, they’ve got four championships. It’s been a pretty amazing run by that team. They’ve had an incredible year and really a dominating postseason, so what more can you say?” he said.

“For us as a team, it’s been incredible to part of an organization that’s had sustained success… and the Red Sox, they’ve done the same. They play in a very challenging division with the Yankees. It’s been amazing to see that transpire over the course of my time in Boston. I love baseball; I have since I was a kid. And to root for the Red Sox, to watch them win, to watch them win this year and dominate every single series all year was incredible. The Celtics are one of the up and coming teams with some incredible players. They had a great year last year and they’ve added back two of their best players this year in Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward. And the Bruins have had a great tradition,” Brady said.

“What a great place to be for sports. What a great era to be growing up in Boston, really the Northeast and the six states that make up New England, because there are a lot of winning teams to cheer for, and I know that really inspires a lot of kids because it inspired me when I was rooting for the 49ers. So maybe there’s going to be a lot of great athletes coming out of that region in about 15 years with all the winning and all the joy that really brings families together and makes you be a part of the community. It’s pretty special.”

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