When appearing on Sirius XM’s “Let’s Go!” podcast, the legendary coach talked about the importance of having good players on a team to win championships. There’s no winning without good football being played on the field, and that ultimately comes down to the players.
Gray then quipped that they don't call the Super Bowl trophy "The Starr Trophy," after former Packers quarterback Bart Starr, but rather "The Lombardi Trophy," after his head coach Vince Lombardi—who led Green Bay to the first two Super Bowl wins in history.
Longtime New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick suggested that the Vince Lombardi Trophy, given annually to the Super Bowl winning team, should be renamed after quarterback Tom Brady.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady reminisced about a moment that occurred after the 2018 AFC Championship Game between the Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs. Brady and the Patriots came away with the victory. The legendary quarterback went 30-of-46 on the evening, throwing for 346 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions.
As for the “catch” reference, Brady failed to reel in a reception off a trick play during Super Bowl LII. During a 3rd-and-5 play in the second quarter, New England dialed up a play where James White flipped the ball over to Danny Amendola, who tossed up the ball to a sprinting Brady down the field.
When co-host Jim Gray pointed out that the Vince Lombardi Trophy, awarded to every Super Bowl-winning team, is named after a legendary coach and not a player, Belichick had a simple response. "Maybe they should name it the Brady Trophy. He won seven of them," he stated plainly.
Former New England Patriots star Julian Edelman gave a bold prediction about how Tom Brady will fare in his first Super Bowl as a broadcaster.
Tom Brady won a record seven Super Bowl rings throughout his career, almost all of which were alongside Bill Belichick in New England.
Supporters of Edelman’s Hall of Fame bid will point to his postseason prowess.
Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg star in the first foundation teaser for Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. It is the New England Patriots owner and the FCAS's return to the national spotlight after its successful debut in 2024 in the "Silence" campaign,
Right as the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick-led New England Patriots dynasty ended at the end of the 2019 season, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid started their own with the Kansas City Chiefs.