Tom Brady Had Strong Message For Matthew Slater After Chiefs Took Late Lead

The New England Patriots got really confident about their win over the Kansas City Chiefs, and their locker room celebration said it all. Quarterback Tom Brady appreciates the efforts his teammates made despite the fact that they have a few things to work on. The good think about Brady is the fact that he really knows how to act in big moments.

In Week 6, the Kansas City Chiefs returned a kickoff 97 yards and scored three plays later. This gave them a 33-30 lead over the Patriots with just eight minutes to go in the fourth quarter of the game. The Patriots made a few mistakes, but Tom Brady was not disappointed. Moreover, he bumped fists with Matthew Slater, and delivered the best message ever.

We’re good,” the quarterback told Slatter, as confirmed by ESPN’s Mike Reiss.

Slater sure had his doubts, but Brady’s comment was a game-changer. “We are? It sure doesn’t feel that way,” Slater thought as the quarterback was getting ready to hit the field.

Brady kept his word, and his team outlasted the opponents 43-40 in an excellent shootout that saw the quarterback drive his team down the field to make the game-winning goal.

“I guess we were good,” Slater said.

The Patriots won three games in a row, and that was a great change. They lost two games in the regular season, and NFL experts were worried about the mistakes they made.

Let’s hope that Brady and his teammates will win Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The only concern at the moment is related to Rob Gronkowski and his injuries. Gronk has a back injury, and that’s not a good news. The tight end had three surgeries on his back. He was limited in practice this week, but we really hope that he will get better.

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