Tom Brady eventually thanks the Patriots – sort of – after initial snub

Tom Brady ultimately acknowledged the Patriots in a tweet on Tuesday, after the quarterback failed to say his former workforce hours earlier in his retirement announcement.

Brady replied to a tweet by the Patriots that included an announcement from proprietor Robert Kraft reacting to the retirement information.

“Thank You Patriots Nation,” Brady wrote with a pink coronary heart emoji. “I’m past grateful. Love you all.”

The Patriots added of their tweet, “A privilege to observe and a dream come true.”

Brady additionally reposted Kraft’s assertion to his Instagram Story and thanked the Patriots. He reiterated his earlier tweet.

The Patriots shared a separate tweet with a cartoon picture of Brady sporting his outdated jersey, driving into the sundown on a ship with seven Tremendous Bowl trophies.

“It was fairly the trip. Thanks and congratulations,” the publish learn.

Brady additionally added that picture to his Instagram Story with the caption, “I couldn’t have dreamed of a greater trip” and a pink coronary heart emoji.

In his replies, Brady nonetheless didn't point out Kraft, or his former coach Invoice Belichick, with whom he gained six Tremendous Bowls in 20 seasons, by identify, as he did with almost everybody related to the Buccaneers. Although, it’s potential Brady may’ve had non-public exchanges with the pair.

Tom Brady with the Patriots
Tom Brady with the Patriots
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Soccer followers have been fast to criticize Brady on social media for leaving the Patriots out of his farewell message on Tuesday.

Brady’s relationship with Belichick, Kraft and the Patriots has been dissected since he left New England for Tampa Bay in March 2020. Nonetheless, the coach and quarterback have maintained a cool and cordial relationship within the media. 

Brady leaves behind his taking part in profession at age 44 after 22 seasons, seven Tremendous Bowl titles, and 15 Professional Bowls. He walks away the NFL’s all-time chief in passing yards, passing touchdowns, completions and wins.

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