New Details Emerge From Bill Belichick’s Postgame Meeting With Tom Brady

New details have emerged from Bill Belichick’s postgame meeting with Tom Brady. The Patriots were not able to steal the win from one of the best teams in the NFL right now. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were able to take a 19-17 victory from the Patriots in yesterday’s edition of Sunday night football. It was a great game with a lot of memories involved. It was Tom Brady’s first trip back to New England since he left a few years back.

A lot of people were wondering about the quick meet up after the game between Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. Now, a few more details have emerged about this meeting.

It sounds like they had a long meeting after the game.

“Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s been in the Bucs locker room for over 20 minutes now. He went in there, and he and Tom Brady retreated to a quiet area,” he reports.

“And Belichick just left 24 minutes later.”

New Details Emerge From Bill Belichick’s Postgame Meeting With Tom Brady

Brady had a few things to say after the game.

“They did a good job,” Brady said at his postgame news conference. “It was a tough game. Hard-fought game. We ran the ball well. Moved it. We just didn’t get it in the red zone. Had a few costly, drive-killing kind of mistakes that limited us getting…really scoring touchdowns would’ve been a lot different. But just proud of our team. Tough weather. You know, just very typical day. We had to grind it out.”

“I tried not to predict what was going to happen and how I would feel,” Brady said. “Had a few emotional in the moments this week just thinking about the people that have really meant so much to me in my life and that are a part of this community. Just very grateful for an amazing time here. Like I said, my football journey took me somewhere else, but I’m really enjoying that, and great to get a win.”

Belichick also talked about this.

“Look, we went against Tom Brady every day, every day in practice defensively,” Belichick said. “So, it’s not like we’ve ever seen Tom Brady before.”