Ty Law Recalls The Moment He Knew Tom Brady WAS ‘Special’ For New England

Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time. He has won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots. A former New England Patriots cornerback knew that Brady would become this big. It was all about the way Brady acted in the Patriots locker room. Brady is a six-time Super Bowl champion, three-time MVP and 14-time Pro Bowl selection. He was a 199th overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft. Ty Law shared his take on Tom Brady and his magnificent career.

Ty Law is right about Tom Brady

Brady didn’t have the best start of the career, but his game exploded. He’s been leading the Patriots for two decades. But, he is a Buccaneer now.

“To see his work ethic in practice and everything he did to prepare for when the opportunity came, he was doing all the right things,” Law said on “The Michael Holley Podcast.” “He was saying all the right things from a competitive standpoint. In practice we used to tear him up, you know, but he’s coming right back at you. And we loved that about him.”

Brady had great off-field habits, and that’s what made him such an incredible player.

“But I think the thing that stood out the most — and this wasn’t even football related — is that we would get in before with everybody jumping up before we go out to the game, everybody headbutting and stuff like that,” Law said. “And don’t get me wrong, Drew is a great teammate, but he right here. You know what I mean? ‘Make sure you don’t hit Drew too hard.’ Tom is coming over there headbutting everybody. I’m like, ‘a quarterback?’ You know what I mean? That was the moment I was like, ‘this kid is special.’ He didn’t even play in the game yet. It was just before the game how focused and zeroed in and just being a part of the team and taking hits before the game.”

The Patriots will have to pay attention to their quarterback situation. They have Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer at the quarterback position. They may go after Jacob Eason, Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa or James Morgan. Head coach Bill Belichick may also select a quarterback in the Draft.