Tom Brady changes tone, tells Robert Kraft to get 'seventh ring so we can match'

Tom Brady changes tone, tells Robert Kraft to get 'seventh ring so we can match'

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Tom Brady, former New England Patriots quarterback, has shifted his stance and is now supporting the Patriots' quest for a seventh Super Bowl victory. Initially stating he had no preference in the upcoming Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, Brady took to social media to express support for Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Brady, who won six Super Bowls with the Patriots and a seventh with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, commented that he wants Kraft to secure the seventh title to match his own record. This change in tone follows his earlier remarks that he did not have "a dog in the fight," which had upset some former and current Patriots players. Brady, now a Fox analyst and part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, praised the Patriots' new era under head coach Mike Vrabel.

Originally by Grant Gordonon February 7, 2026
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