Tom Brady Delivers Message To Fans Who Drew ‘Stay Tom’ In The Snow

There have been a lot of rumors regarding Tom Brady’s future career in the NFL. Patriots fans are devastated and some of them even drew ‘Stay Tom’ message in the snow.

Brady shared the photo on his Instagram page with the caption “Love you all.”

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Brady made headlines recently when he was spotted with Oakland Raiders team owner Mark Davis. As a future free agent, there is a possibility that Brady could be in the Silver and Black in 2020.

In his latest interview, the 42-year-old quarterback revealed that he does indeed want to play next season. Also, Brady said he is “open-minded” about playing somewhere other than New England.

“I’m open-minded about the process,” Brady said. “At the same time, I love playing football and I want to continue to play and do a great job. I’m looking forward to what’s ahead. Whatever the future may bring, I’ll embrace it with open arms.”

The latest news is that Brady is moving to Connecticut. He also cleaned out the suit at Gillette Stadium which initiated even more rumors.

Some say he wants to be closer to his other son, and both the dad and his son love New York City.

The Patriots nation knew that Brady would move, and it’s not necessary related to his football career.

Fans Don’t Want Brady To Leave

New England fans surely wouldn’t want Brady to leave the team and the ‘Stay Tom’ message shows it. That sentiment is also shared by Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft.

“Before the season started it was very important to Tom that he be free to do whatever he wanted at the end of the year. You know what I said to myself? That any person who plays 20 years for this team and helps us get to six Super Bowls, and been really selfless, has earned that right. I love the young man like he’s part of my family. Blood family. Anyone who’s done that has earned the right to control his future after 20 years. And you know, my hope and prayer is number one, he plays for the Patriots. Or number two, he retires. He has the freedom to decide what he wants to do and what’s in his own best personal interest.”

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