Tom Brady Shares Amazing Instagram Post Related To His Upcoming 20th Season With Patriots

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will enter his 20th season in the NFL, and he is more than excited. He knows the game, and the Patriots nation knows he is ready for another Lombardi Trophy.

The quarterback took to his Instagram account and shared a video of himself. Yes, he is ready!

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“As is the norm, Patriots quarterbacks and players recovering from injuries are among those who report for training camp earlier than the regular veteran reporting date (July 24),” ESPN’s Mike Reiss writes. “So that essentially means this is the final weekend for Brady to fill the tank with family/personal time before he begins the grind of his 20th season. That is how Brady has described his approach over the past two offseasons, which he believes allows him to be his best self in attacking all the demands of a football season. It worked well for him in 2018, and now with his 42nd birthday approaching Aug. 3, I can already envision his first motivational Instagram post/tweet as he makes his way to Gillette Stadium next week as part of the early reporting group. Those close to him describe him as being as excited as ever.” 

Head coach Bill Belichick knows Brady better than anyone. They have been working together for two decades, and he knows how Brady feels about the upcoming season.

“I think Tom and I have spent a lot of time building that philosophy, understanding what we’re each thinking in certain situations, so when they come up, he can anticipate what I want to do (and) I can anticipate what he’d like to do. We try to get the best thing. I’d say we both work at it,” Belichick said of his favorite quarterback.

“There’s some things that he sees that I just don’t see, and I think the reverse is true. I love football. I love learning about football. I think Tom is the same. I think we’ve learned from each other, and we’ve been able to grow together. I think it’s a thriving relationship that never gets old.”

Well, good luck, Brady. Good luck, Pats!

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