Tom Brady Responds To ‘Stay Tom’ Message Drawn In Snow By Patriots Fans (via NESN)
Fearful of Brady’s potential exit in free agency, New Englanders have been doing all they can to convince the 42-year-old to re-sign with the Patriots. Most notably, Boston mayor Marty Walsh recentlythe city’s two largest skyscrapers — something he might or might not have been joking about.
On a much smaller scale, a “stay Tom” message recently was drawn in snow somewhere in the Boston area . The message somehow reached Brady — perhaps he saw it in person — and the star quarterback issued a response on Instagram.
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