Patriots Players React to Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski’s Super Bowl Win

Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and it was amazing. The New England Patriots watched the game and rooted for Brady. Patriots players celebrated Brady’s success in the Super Bowl. It was a brilliant 31-9 win for the team.

Brady’s former teammates were all over Twitter. Watching Brady play in a different uniform was hard, but it was definitely great to see him win.

Brady and Gronk have built great relationship with Patriots players. They spent long years in New England.

Former Jacksonville Jaguars and Patriots running back Fred Taylor talked about Brady’s greatness on an episode of Drink Champs. From what we can see, Taylor isn’t the only one praising Brady.

Patriots players to celebrate Brady’s Super Bowl win

In his postgame show, Brady said he was going to play in 2021. He will be 44 and that won’t stop him from winning games. TB12 had 4,633 yards, 40 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in his first season with the Buccaneers. He is definitely coming back. The Buccaneers will have to give him tons of great weapons to win more games in 2021.

Lavonte David will hit free agency, and the same goes with Ndamukong Suh, Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Brown, Leonard Fournette, Ryan Succop, Chris Godwin, and Shaquil Barrett. These players had a big role in Sunday’s win. They had a big role throughout the season. One thing stands for sure. The Buccaneers won’t be able to bring these all back in 2021.

Bill Barnwell from ESPN confirmed that Godwin will probably accept the Patriots’ 4-year deal worth $78 million.

Gronk will enter free agency. He will become a free agent for the first time in his career. The tight end plans to return in 2021, too.

The veteran tight end has great relationship with Brady, so we have every right to believe that he will stay on the Bucs roster. Julian Edelman may be a salary-cap casualty and maybe he will join his former teammates.

Brady and Gronk will take their time to celebrate last night’s success.