Tom Brady Reacts To Josh McDaniels Being Hired By Raiders

Tom Brady was among the first to congratulate Josh McDaniels on his new job. The New England Patriots offensive coordinator will leave the organization to be the new head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders. This is a great opportunity for him, and McDaniels will try to get the best of it. Brady has nothing but love and respect for him, and his congratulatory message says it all.

Brady had his weekly appearance on SiriusXM Radio and used the opportunity to talk about so many topics, including his retirement. He also talked about McDaniels and his next chapter. The former New England Patriots quarterback congratulated McDaniels on the job and had great words for him.

“I’m really excited for Josh,” Brady said. “He’s a tremendous coach. I was very fortunate to be around him for as long as I did. … Obviously, I wish him nothing but the most success.”

Tom Brady and Josh McDaniels enter new chapters in their lives

McDaniels was really successful during his stint with the Patriots. He built one of the most lethal offenses in the NFL. The Patriots offense shut down strong defensive systems and this success increased McDaniels’ value on the market. He had great connection with Brady. The powerful duo led the Patriots to many Super Bowls.

Brady is grateful for everything he learned from McDaniels. He confirmed his retirement and in his latest post, Brady thanked Patriots coaches, which includes McDaniels as well.

McDaniels and Brady are more than excited for the new chapter in their careers. Brady has set his eyes on something else, while McDaniels will also get a chance to lead his own team. He has always wanted to coach a team. His stint with the Denver Broncos didn’t go well, and they got rid of him. Will he have better success with the Raiders? They trust his potential. McDaniels interviewed with the team just because he knew he would get the job.

McDaniels’ departure leaves the Patriots with a huge hole on the coaching staff. The team will have to find a replacement for the longtime offensive coordinator.