Tom Brady says he knew for a year that he was going to leave the Patriots.Credit:AP
"I probably knew before the start of last season that it was my last year,"Brady told the Sirius XM radio show."Our time was coming to an end."
Brady announced he was leaving the Patriots in free agency after two decades with the team with which he broke numerous NFL records,including most victories and appearances in the Super Bowl and most playoff wins,marking a profound end to a storied NFL partnership.
Brady said he told team owner Robert Kraft in person that he would not rejoin the team and called head coach Bill Belichick immediately after.
"I was crying. I'm a very emotional person,"said Brady."I have a deep caring for the people I've worked with."
The 42-year-old,who since signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,said he harboured no ill will towards his former team,and pushed aside the common debate over who was the true star of the Patriots'success:Belichick or himself.
"I can't do his job and he can't do mine,"said Brady.
Like millions of Americans,the four-time Super Bowl MVP is living in relative quarantine with his wife and children amid the coronavirus outbreak that upended the professional sports calendar and brought life to a grinding halt across the globe.