Trent Brown Shares Open Letter To Patriots Fans After Re-Signing

The New England Patriots got one familiar name back. Trent Brown is re-signing with the Patriots and now he has signed an open letter for his fans.

The big man is back in the fold and fans couldn’t be happier. In his letter, Brown explained the reasons he had to re-sign with the team. He enjoyed his time with the team and this was a really big reason for him to ink another deal. Brown had a chance to go somewhere else as he is one of the better players on his position. He wouldn’t have trouble finding a new home. Well, Bill Belichick offered him a two-year deal worth $22 million and he has a chance to play with his favorite team.

Trent Brown has a letter for his dearest Patriots fans

It’s good to be home and we couldn’t agree more.

“Dear Patriot Nation,” said Brown. “It seems like for as long as I can remember, I’ve been a Patriot. My high school team and colors were the same red, white and blue, and in a unique way, being here has always felt like home. Through my first seven years in the league, there’s no doubt where I’ve enjoyed my time the most and had the most success. I couldn’t have done that without you. You’re more than fans to us. You’re family.

“From Foxboro to Boston and all over Massachusetts, you provide us all with an energy that I don’t think any of us could ever put into words. Coming out of that tunnel at Gillette, seeing you all out in the community, even seeing how you support us on the O-line on social media.

“We all know free agency is part of the business, and we all hope to attain the most we can to support our families in a career that goes by all too fast. But what was most important to me was to be somewhere that felt like home, which is why I was grateful that the team and I could agree to terms that would solidify my return and get to the mission of winning more championships.

“I plan to make my next seven my best seven, and just like before, I need you to help me do it. That’s the Patriot Way. See you soon. Sincerely yours, TB77.”