It was a special night in Foxborough, Massachusetts last night.
The New England Patriots officially inducted arguably the greatest quarterback of all time in Tom Brady into their Hall of Fame.
Players, coaches, friends, and fans all can out to support and celebrate No. 12, as he became immortalized forever within the franchise.
The team just released some magical photos of the stadium at night as they celebrated Brady.
What a Wednesday in Foxborough. pic.twitter.com/kdQzd7OtDK
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 13, 2024
While in New England for two decades, Tom Brady had arguably the most dominant run of any athlete in any sport.
From 2000 to 2019, the Michigan man led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles.
Additionally, he either guided them to an AFC Championship Game or a Super Bowl in 13 of his 20 years there.
The team won the AFC East 17 times and won 10+ games 18 times.
That is wild.
The three-time MVP and holder of nearly all of the league’s major passing records was a spectacle in New England under the leadership of head coach Bill Belichick.
Brady would go on to win one more Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020, giving him his seventh ring.
But as for his time with the Patriots, all the team did was win.
The NFL had never seen a dynasty like it and may never see it again.
Brady wasn’t the greatest thrower of the football or the most athletic.
He just knew how to make the necessary plays to win games.
He was consistent like nobody else, and that is why he had the night that he had in front of thousands of fans.
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