Tom Brady is getting quite the special induction into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. While there are going to be 200 of his former teammates and many of his former coaches, the state of Massachusetts is honoring the former quarterback as well in a huge way.
State Of Massachusetts Honors Tom Brady
On Wednesday, the day for Brady’s induction, the governor of Massachusetts Maura Healey formally announced that June 12, 2024 would officially be known as “Tom Brady Day” in honor of all his greatness that he brought to the state..
“Now, therefore, I, Maura T. Healey, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, do hereby proclaim June 12th, 2024, to be, TOM BRADY DAY And urge all residents of the Commonwealth to take cognizance of this event and participate fittingly in its observance,” the official proclamation said after recognizing Brady’s accomplishments.
It is not a random date as well, as the 6th month of the year would recognize the 6 Super Bowls he brought to the team. The 12th day of the month would obviously correspond to his iconic number 12 with the Patriots.
Brady spent 20 years with the Patriots where he established himself as the greatest to ever do it. Everyone by now knows what he was able to accomplish in his time with New England. He owns literally every important record in both the regular and post season, and a statue should be coming soon as well for the great quarterback.
We will have to wait and see when a franchise in the NFL will tie the great Tom Brady in Super Bowl victories.
Happy 🐐 Day! pic.twitter.com/aQPkxunIgf
— Maura Healey (@MassGovernor) June 12, 2024
As this is officially now ‘Tom Brady Day,’ many of his teammates and coaches will show up and that includes the great Bill Belichick.
According to the Athletic, Belichick will indeed be there to celebrate all they have accomplished in the record breaking tenure together.
The response from Brady’s former teammates has been astounding. The team is expecting more than 200 of his former teammates to return to Foxboro for the event along with dozens of coaches and some A-list celebrities Brady has befriended.
Yes, that includes Bill Belichick. The former coach who split with the team in January hasn’t been back to Gillette since parting with the Pats. He is expected to be there Wednesday.