Ray Lewis Has A Message To Tom Brady Ahead Of Regular-Season Finale

The New England Patriots got the AFC East crown, but they still have so much to do on the field. The team clinched their 11th consecutive division title with an expected win over the Buffalo Bills last Saturday. Quarterback Tom Brady and his teammates need to win Sunday in order to lock up the AFC’s No. 2 seed. Should the team lose the game to the Miami Dolphins in Week 17 and Kansas City takes down the Los Angeles Chargers, the Kansas City Chiefs would smash the Patriots in the standings. TB12 and the Pats will have to play over Wild Card Weekend.
The Patriots aren’t used to playing three games in January. Ray Lewis urged the GOAT Brady to bring his A-game for the Patriots’ regular-season finale. That’s quite an advice, right?

“I got a stat about the Patriots. Last time the Patriots were in the Wild Card was 10 years ago, 2009. They ran into the Baltimore Ravens. That didn’t end well, 33-14, Brady three picks,” Lewis said on the latest edition of Showtime’s “Inside the NFL.” “Handle your business, Brady. Don’t get in that Wild Card spot. Anything happens, guys.”

If the Patriots lose the game to the Dolphins and lose their first-round bye, they will probably have to go through Kansas City and Baltimore to play Super Bowl LIV. The Patriots struggled against both teams this season, so Brady better take Lewis’ advice. He will need all his talent and the offense will have to be sharp, too. The Miami Dolphins aren’t considered a threat, and the Patriots have already defeated them. How will they handle the pressure at Gillette Stadium this time?

Miami has signed a bunch of Patriots this season, and it looks like they are trying to build a tropical Patriots team. Just kidding. Brady and his team have everything under control, and things look super easy for New England at this point.

New England will have to pay more attention to another topic. Brady’s contract. He is set to become a free agent in March, and the Patriots better keep him around for a few more seasons.

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