LOOK: Bill Belichick shares heartfelt message congratulating Tom Brady on retirement
Having finally announced his permanent retirement from the NFL, Tom Brady’s former coach Bill Belichick released a touching farewell message to the incredible quarterback. Belichick coached Brady from his rookie season after selecting him in the 2000 NFL Draft with the 199th overall pick — all the way through 20 seasons and six Super Bowl wins.
Bill Belichick on Tom Brady’s career
“Tom Brady was the ultimate winner,” said Belichick via an official statement. “He entered the NFL with little to no fanfare and leaves as the most successful player in league history. His relentless pursuit of excellence drove him on a daily basis. His work ethic and desire to win were both motivational and inspirational to teammates and coaches alike.
“Tom was a true professional who carried himself with class and integrity throughout his career. I thank Tom for the positive impact he had on me and on the Patriots and congratulate him on his amazing career.”
Joining Belichick in his congratulations to the guaranteed Hall of Famer was Patriots owner Robert Kraft — a good friend of Brady’s.
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“I am so proud of Tommy,” said Kraft in another statement. “He has accomplished everything there is to achieve in this game, and so much more. No player in NFL history has done it as well for as long as Tom Brady. He is the fiercest competitor I have ever known and the ultimate champion. He led the Patriots to two decades of unprecedented dominance. He is truly the greatest of all-time.
“Words cannot adequately express the gratitude my family, the New England Patriots and our fans have for everything he has done. It’s been a blessing for me to watch him grow, first as a young professional on the field, but most importantly, as a person off it. He is one of the most loving, caring and passionate players I have ever known and I will always consider him a part of our family.”