Tom Brady’ Former Teammates Respond To QB’s Video For Patriots Fans

Quarterback Tom Brady parted ways with the New England Patriots. His decision broke the hearts of every diehard fan out there. The GOAT left the organization after twenty years of success. Brady had to make a big decision, and he made it on the very last day of his time in New England. Leaving his great was really hard. Foxboro was Brady’s second home for twenty years. He loved it. The place, the people, all the fans who praised him and even the doubters hoped for him to fail. Brady is out of Boston and he will all the great adventured he had at Gillette Stadium. The quarterback took to his Instagram account to share an emotional video and a heart-breaking message. Are you crying? If you go through the comments section, you will notice the names of Brady’s former teammates.

Brady bid farewell to the Patriots a day before agreeing to sign with the Bucs. That wasn’t his final message to the organization. Brady appreciated the Patriots organization, and he showed that with this video. He also wrote a letter that was published in The Players’ Tribune. But, this emotional video was just too much. We didn’t need to see this in these hard times. The nation struggles with a pandemic, and Brady “shot us dead.”

Brady’s former teammates will miss him

His teammates and even his potential replacement showed up in the comments section.

Jarrett Stidham: “TB!”

Ben Watson: “Love you bro. As crazy as it was, I’m grateful for last year. Salute”

Mohamed Sanu shared a goat emoji.

Joe Thuney: “The absolute greatest!”

Trent Brown: “Love ya 12”

In his video, Brady says football is about the relationships a player builds. Players who have played alongside TB12 have nothing but words of praise to say. Everyone respects him. Playing with the GOAT is like a dream come true. Brady knows that. Everyone knows that.

Let’s hope that he made the right decision. He earned the right to make one after all these years on the field. Brady picked a destination, and he will enjoy every bit of it. New England will miss you, Brady!