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Brady Won't Root for Patriots in Super Bowl
3 Feb
Summary
- Tom Brady is not supporting the Patriots in their Super Bowl appearance.
- Brady now has a conflict of interest due to his minority ownership of the Raiders.
- He predicts the Seahawks would win six out of ten potential matchups against the Patriots.

Tom Brady has declared he will not support the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the team's first appearance since his departure. Brady, who previously led the Patriots to six championships, stated he has "no dog in the fight" for this game. He acknowledged the Patriots are entering a "new chapter" under their current leadership.
Brady's decision is partly influenced by his new role as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders are expected to hire the Seahawks' offensive coordinator as their new head coach. Brady emphasized that his loyalties now lie with individuals he cares about, rather than specific teams he once played for.
Looking ahead, Brady offered a prediction on the potential matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots. He suggested that in a series of ten games, Seattle would likely emerge victorious six times, while New England would win four.




