Tom Brady Makes It Very Clear Why He Is Not Cheering For The New England Patriots To Win Super Bowl 60
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

New England Patriots legend Tom Brady has been in the news ahead of the upcoming Super Bowl 60. Besides his commitments with Fox Sports as an analyst and the decisions he will likely make as the decision maker for the Las Vegas Raiders, the seven-time Super Bowl winner will see his former team take on the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Veteran analyst Skip Bayless claimed that Brady wants the Patriots to lose, arguing that he wants his legacy in New England protected. Brady told Kendall Jenner during a FaceTime call on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” that he liked the Seahawks’ defense in the upcoming matchup, which could fuel rumors.
Ahead of the big game, the retired quarterback made it clear that he isn’t rooting for anybody.
Tom Brady On Why He Is Not Rooting For The Patriots In Super Bowl 60

During an appearance on the “Let’s Go!” podcast with Jim Gray, Brady explained why he isn’t partial to the Patriots this time.
“I don’t have a dog in the fight in this one,” Brady said. “May the best team win. And in terms of the Patriots, this is a new chapter in New England, and I’m glad everyone’s embraced the Mike Vrabel regime, all the amazing players that have worked so hard to get their club to this position. We did it for 20 years. There was a little bit of a hiatus in there, but the Patriots are back and it’s a very exciting time for everyone in New England.”
He added that he wants to see both teams play at a high level from start to finish.
“I just wanna see good football,” Brady said. “I wanna see good plays, good throws, good strategy, good decisions.”
If they come close to the matchup they had in Super Bowl 49, then Brady and the rest of neutral fans will be happy.
