Tom Brady Admits "Tension" With Coach Bill Belichick Led to Patriots Departure
- Tom Brady's NFL career with the New England Patriots ended in 2020 after a successful 20 years that included six Super Bowls.
- Brady admitted that the decision to leave was a 'creeping decision' for several years.
- Reports indicated there was tension between Brady and Coach Bill Belichick near the end of their time together, which led to Brady signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Ultimately, Brady succeeded with Tampa Bay, winning a seventh Super Bowl, while the Patriots struggled under Belichick post-2020.
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Tom Brady Admits "Tension" With Coach Bill Belichick Led to Patriots Departure
Tom Brady, who played under Bill Belichick during his two decades as quarterback of the New England Patriots, addressed the “natural tension” with the NFL coach that played a factor in his departure.
Tom Brady Confirms 'Tension' with Belichick Led to Departure from Patriots
It's been five years since Tom Brady and Bill Belichick parted ways after two decades of dominance in New England, and now Brady is sharing the secret behind that breakup. The post Tom Brady Confirms ‘Tension’ with Belichick Led to Departure from Patriots appeared first on Breitbart.
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