Leaving the Patriots was an emotional occasion for Tom Brady, who has talked through his final moments with the team.

Tom Brady cried when he told Kraft and Belichick he was leaving Patriots


Tom Brady revealed he was crying when he told New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick that he was leaving the team after 20 years.

The 42-year-old ended his illustrious spell with the Patriots when he hit free agency last month, having won six Super Bowl titles and nine AFC Championships.

Prior to signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady travelled to Kraft's home to break the news about his departure, and promptly phoned Belichick during the meeting.

Speaking on The Howard Stern Show, Brady discussed what an emotional occasion it had been.

"I called up Mr Kraft and I went over to his house," he said. "It was a funny time because we are all dealing with this current corona [coronavirus] situation that we are in.

"I went over, and I just said, 'Look, I just want to say how much I love you and appreciate what we've done together. I know that we are not going to continue together but thank you. Thank you for providing what you have for my family and for my career'.

"I was able to call coach Belichick at the same time and thank him. It was great, and I wouldn't have had it any other way.

"I was crying. I'm a very emotional person."

In the interview, Brady also said he suspected his time with the Patriots was coming to the end prior to the 2019 NFL season, though only made a final decision before the meeting.

The Bucs QB was asked why he did not directly travel to visit Belichick as he had done with Kraft.

He added: "I couldn't because I wanted to tell Mr Kraft, and then I had no opportunity to drive – it was nine-thirty at night on a Monday night of March.

"There was no opportunity for me. But I wanted to tell him right away in the moment.

"Too many times in this world, I would say something, someone else would say it and before you know it, he would hear it from someone else. I wanted him to hear it from me, how I felt about him."