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Patriots Make Major Tom Brady Announcement
@Source: newsweek.com
When talking about the New England Patriots, Tom Brady's name is one of the first things that comes to mind. Even though he didn't play his final three years with the franchise, Brady will always be remembered as a member of the AFC East franchise.To most NFL fans, Brady is still the "GOAT" when it comes to quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes has started receiving some hype for that title, but he has a ways to go.Even though his leaving the Patriots was a tough pill to swallow for the fans and upset many of them, the team is making a huge move to honor the legendary signal caller.As shared by New England on social media, the status the Patriots are putting up in his honor will be unveiled on Aug. 8.Read more: Mike Vrabel Hints at Potential Patriots Trade Talks"A legacy etched in bronze forever," the post read. "@TomBrady's statue will be unveiled on 8/8 prior to Patriots vs. Commanders."During his time with New England, Brady led the team to six Super Bowl wins. He put up massive numbers year in and year out as well.In his 20 seasons with the Patriots, Brady played in 335 total games. He completed 63.8 percent of his pass attempts for 74,571 yards, 541 touchdowns, and 179 interceptions. After he left New England, he produced big numbers with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well.Brady played another three years with the Buccaneers, completing 66.7 percent of his passes for 14,643 yards, 108 touchdowns, and 33 interceptions.Seeing him be immortalized with a statue by the Patriots will be a special occasion. He will always be the player who created the dynasty in New England.Read more: Patriots Star Fires Brutal Shot at Jerod MayoAlong with the statue being unveiled, the team will be playing a preseason game against the Washington Commanders. With live football back and Brady being honored, Patriots fans will be having a great day.Along with his Super Bowl wins, Brady found a lot more success throughout his career as well. He led New England to nine AFC Championship wins and also won 17 division titles. Brady also won three NFL MVP awards.Putting together that kind of career wasn't bad at all for a quarterback who was drafted No. 199 overall in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. The NFL is never going to forget Brady and the career he had.For more New England Patriots and NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.
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