Tom Brady Reacts To Julian Edelman’s ‘Stay Tom’ Campaign

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is in the center of almost every NFL story these days. Fans can’t wait for him to make a decision. It looks like the quarterback won’t waste his time doing nothing or giving interviews. TB12 is ready for a little family vacation, and he won’t let all the rumors spoil his fun time. But, this didn’t stop Patriots wideout Julian Edelman from working on his “Stay Tom” campaign. It didn’t go unnoticed and the quarterback had the most hilarious reaction ever.

Edelman really wants to see Brady return to the Patriots in 2020. To make this happen, he decided to start the campaign and help the team keep the star quarterback. Brady noticed his efforts and took to his Twitter to share his thoughts on Edelman’s brilliant campaign.

Will Edelman’s “Stay Tom” campaign work?

Right after Jules promoted his set of “Stay Tom” gear Wednesday on Twitter, TB12 showed up. He made a really good point with that comment.

“.@TB12sports How much do we make on our Julian Edelman merchandise? I assume this all evens out?” the quarterback tweeted.

Well, this wasn’t really the response his fans hoped to get, but that’s just Brady. He and head coach Bill Belichick are more similar than you think. They provide similar responses and grins. Belichick doesn’t like direct questions about his team, and the same applies to his star quarterback. When it comes to these two, some reports suggest that they had a phone conversation that didn’t go well. Well, that’s just another rumor.

Brady will enter the open market on March 18. He may hear offers on March 16, and NFL teams will be able to start off negotiations with the GOAT. The official meeting will probably take place at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine.

Several teams have shown interest in Brady’s skills. The Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans are part of the big game. The Los Angeles Chargers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are also considered favorites. Well, it’s up to Brady to make a decision on his free agency. He spent his entire career with the Pats, and that sure means a thing.


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