The NFL legend is set to be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame next spring. Tom Brady shared a major milestone with all three of his children over the weekend.
The NFL legend returned to Gillette Stadium for the season game opener of his former NFL team, the New England Patriots. Clad in his old No.
12 jersey, Brady was honoured by team owner Robert Kraft for his two decades of contributions to the team. Brady famously served as the Patriots quarterback for two decades before moving to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the final three seasons of his career.
Brady, who is widely considered to be the greatest football player of all time, retired from the sport last season. “When Tom Brady announced his retirement after 23 NFL seasons, there was only one place I wanted him to be on opening day — right here at Gillette Stadium with 65,000 fans,” Kraft told the audience during a retirement ceremony held during halftime of the team’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Sunday.
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