Tom Brady honored with jersey retirement and statue unveiling by New England Patriots
- Tom Brady officially inducted into New England Patriots Hall of Fame with jersey retirement.
- Patriots to unveil statue of Tom Brady during upcoming season, ensuring No. 12 jersey will never be worn again.
- Brady's two-decade legacy with the team celebrated during star-studded night at Gillette Stadium.
Tom Brady was inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame, with his No. 12 jersey being retired and a 12-foot statue of him to be unveiled. He expressed gratitude for his time with the team and thanked his teammates and coaches. Brady holds the record for most wins in NFL history and has won six Super Bowls with the Patriots. The induction ceremony was attended by former teammates, coaches, and fans, making it a special reunion for the Patriots family. Bill Belichick, Brady's former coach, praised him for his contributions to the team. The event also featured surprise guests like Peyton Manning and emotional moments with former teammates like Rob Gronkowski and Randy Moss. The Patriots announced the retirement of Brady's jersey number and plans for a statue in his honor. Brady, known for his work ethic and determination, expressed his pride in being a Patriot and his gratitude for the support throughout his career.