Tom Brady not rooting for the Patriots or Seahawks in the Super Bowl: "I don't have a dog in the fight"
- Speaking to Jim Gray, Brady said he isn’t picking sides and will watch Super Bowl LX neutrally, not specifically cheering for the Patriots.
- Ownership ties explain part of the neutrality: Brady is a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, reportedly hiring Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their next head coach.
- Looking back, Brady led the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances and six wins, and won a seventh with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Brady framed the stance as a life-stage shift: he now roots for people he knows and embraces a new chapter, while acknowledging critics will say things to get a click.
- Following last spring's Patriots Hall of Fame induction, Brady returned to Gillette Stadium on Aug 8, 2025, as the team reached its first Super Bowl since he left in 2019.
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Tom Brady Makes Final Decision on Rooting Between Patriots-Seahawks Before Super Bowl LX
NFL legend Tom Brady knows what a Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks is like. With people already getting along with the predictions, who better to ask for one than the player with the most Lombardi Trophies? Recently, Brady revealed his decision on that front, and it is something very few expected. “I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one,” said Brady on SiriusXM, via Rob Maaddi on X. “May the best team win…
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