Tom Brady fans got great news on Thursday, although anyone still hoping he might change his mind about retirement will likely be disappointed.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced Thursday on “Good Morning Football” that Brady will be honored at Gillette Stadium during the 2023 home opener.
Brady being honored at an NFL game is a pretty good indication that he’s going to stay retired this time, unlike last year when he changed his mind after two months and returned to the NFL. If he was planning on returning to his career as a quarterback, he would be playing that day and couldn’t show up to be feted by his former team.
Brady, 45, was drafted by the Patriots in 2000. Over the next 20 seasons, he led them to six Super Bowl victories as they became one of the NFL’s crown jewel franchises. He left as a free agent after the 2019 season and ended up signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he won one Super Bowl over three seasons.
Despite Brady’s departure from New England, he and Kraft have remained close friends. He was one of a number of former Patriots greats that came to Kraft’s surprise wedding in Oct. 2022.
As Kraft said in the video, they don’t know yet when the Patriots will be playing their first home game or which team they’ll be facing. That’s all contained in the 2023 NFL schedule, which will be released at 8:00 pm ET on Thursday.