Tom Brady Reveals What He’ll Miss Most About Playing For Patriots

Quarterback Tom Brady won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and gathered an army of fans over the past twenty years. Brady helped Bill Belichick create the Patriots Dynasty. They’ve been dominating the football sports for quite some time, and Brady is gone now. Brady enjoyed every minute of his time in Boston. Everyone loved Brady. He was an icon. He was a legend.

Brady and his family are entering a new era. TB12 will take his talents to Tampa Bay. He will play with a team that hasn’t won a Super Bowl in a really long time.

It’s time for a goodbye!

In his article for The Players’ Tribune, Brady talked about all the things he will miss about the Patriots. Benny and Vivian were born in Foxboro, and he will always see the area as his second home.

“But more than any one physical place, it’s the relationships I made in New England that I’ll miss the most. Of course, it starts with the entire New England Patriots organization, and Robert Kraft and the entire Kraft family. It extends to countless other individuals who played such a valuable role in my 20 years as a Patriot. Teammates and coaches, past and present. Old friends, new friends, the neighbors we went trick-or-treating with every year. But mostly, I’ll miss the fans.

“If there’s one thing anyone can say for sure, it’s that New Englanders understand what fandom is all about. New Englanders just really, really love their sports. That’s maybe because compared to New York, or Chicago, or Los Angeles, Boston feels less like a big city than it does a large small town. Even if you don’t know everybody in Boston, you feel like you know everybody. The fans feel like they’re part of our team, and my teammates and I felt the same way about them.”

Tom Brady misses his Patriots

Brady will miss his teammates, coaches, fans and pretty much everyone he met in the past two decades. In his article, Brady also shared an interesting perspective on the reasons that led to the final decision. Leaving the Patriots wasn’t really easy, but it had to happen. Signing with a new team at 42 was hard, but Brady did it. It takes the courage to pull out anything like that.

Every Patriots fan has words of praise for Brady despite the fact that he will throw to a Buccaneer in September. The Patriots nation is grateful for everything Brady has done so far. Brady became the greatest quarterback of all times. He used the help of his teammates, coaches and the organization to build an awesome career. It was a big opportunity and he used it wisely.