NFL legend quarterback Tom Brady got an honest take from a former New England Patriots teammate, in comparison between him and newly signed Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
In one of the recent episodes of “The Herd with Colin Cowherd,” the titular analyst gave his honest take on the comparison between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.
“When the Packers receivers got young at the end in Green Bay, it wasn’t good,” Cowherd said. “He goes to the Jets, he doesn’t know the receivers, not good. He goes to the Steelers, DK Metcalf, doesn’t know him. Tom Brady had to build trust. Tom at the end of New England was, ‘I’m out.'”
Former Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman gave his take on what made Brady different.
“You can’t even put those guys in the same sentence because we didn’t know Tom Brady’s last year when it was last year, right,” Edelman said. “He didn’t want the distraction of that. He wanted to go out and play his best possible football that he could play the last year of his career without making it a distraction.”

Tom Brady spent 20 seasons with the Patriots and led the franchise to six Super Bowl championships, and built his legacy under legendary coach Bill Belichick.
Tom Brady Dazzles Fanatics Fest with $1 Million Worth of Diamonds
NLF legendary QB Tom Brady turned heads at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Fest by flaunting an extravagant diamond ensemble worth a staggering amount of $850,000.
Brady arrived at the event wearing an Avoi & Co. AH17 watch worth $350,000. The watch is made of 18-karat white gold and covered in diamonds with a 40mm face. The watch was just one part of his expensive accessory ensemble, though.

Complementing the watch was a custom 2-kilogram Cuban link chain in rose gold, encrusted with 320.44 carats of diamonds, with an approximate value of $500,000. Measuring 26.5 inches, the necklace was crafted by Avi & Co. as well.
Avi & Co. is a jeweler based in New York known for providing expensive accessories to celebrities and high-profile personalities.

More than his expensive bling, Brady also dominated the inaugural Fanatics Games competition. He bested 99 other athletes and celebrities who attended the event. Ultimately, Brady claimed prize money of $1 million.
Later on, Tom Brady announced that he would donate all his prize money from the event. In the end, each fan who participated got $5,000 and the rest went to charity.
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