Tom Brady's Neutral Stance on Patriots' Super Bowl Appearance
Tom Brady, former Patriots legend now part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, remains neutral regarding the Patriots' Super Bowl match-up. Despite his storied New England history, he wishes both teams well and emphasizes the Patriots' promising future under Mike Vrabel's leadership.
Tom Brady, an icon at the Patriots' stadium with a statue and six Super Bowl rings to his name, is steering clear of loyalties for the upcoming NFL championship. Despite redefining Patriots' success for over two decades, Brady remains neutral about the game's outcome between New England and Seattle.
Speaking on Sirius XM's Let's Go! podcast, the now-minority owner of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders expressed that he doesn't have a strong preference for either team, stating: "May the best team win." This Super Bowl marks the Patriots' first appearance since Brady clinched his sixth title with them in 2019.
Brady praised the Patriots organization and their new era under Mike Vrabel. Despite leaving New England in 2020 and winning a seventh Super Bowl with Tampa Bay, Brady commended the Patriots and the efforts of their players, indicating a bright future for the franchise.
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