Vince Wilfork believes
Tom Brady s return to Gillette Stadium will feel like a home game.
Wilfork, who was a teammate of Brady s in New England for 11 seasons (2004-2014), believes the quarterback s legacy will outweigh any potential jilted feelings brought on by his decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020.
“I think it’s going to be a home game feeling for him. I really do,” Wilfork said via
NESN. “I think the fans are going to welcome him with open arms. I think he’s going to be embraced because of so much he’s done for that organization. You know, Tom is Tom a New England Patriot or a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He’s Tom, and people love Tom and people hate Tom. But he’s going to a place where he won a lot of football games, he started the Super Bowl runs. I really think they’re going to welcome him with open arms. I really do.”
Vince Wilfork believes
Tom Brady s return to Gillette Stadium will feel like a home game.
Wilfork, who was a teammate of Brady s in New England for 11 seasons (2004-2014), believes the quarterback s legacy will outweigh any potential jilted feelings brought on by his decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020.
“I think it’s going to be a home game feeling for him. I really do,” Wilfork said via
NESN. “I think the fans are going to welcome him with open arms. I think he’s going to be embraced because of so much he’s done for that organization. You know, Tom is Tom a New England Patriot or a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He’s Tom, and people love Tom and people hate Tom. But he’s going to a place where he won a lot of football games, he started the Super Bowl runs. I really think they’re going to welcome him with open arms. I really do.”
Vince Wilfork believes
Tom Brady s return to Gillette Stadium will feel like a home game.
Wilfork, who was a teammate of Brady s in New England for 11 seasons (2004-2014), believes the quarterback s legacy will outweigh any potential jilted feelings brought on by his decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020.
“I think it’s going to be a home game feeling for him. I really do,” Wilfork said via
NESN. “I think the fans are going to welcome him with open arms. I think he’s going to be embraced because of so much he’s done for that organization. You know, Tom is Tom a New England Patriot or a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He’s Tom, and people love Tom and people hate Tom. But he’s going to a place where he won a lot of football games, he started the Super Bowl runs. I really think they’re going to welcome him with open arms. I really do.”
Vince Wilfork believes
Tom Brady s return to Gillette Stadium will feel like a home game.
Wilfork, who was a teammate of Brady s in New England for 11 seasons (2004-2014), believes the quarterback s legacy will outweigh any potential jilted feelings brought on by his decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020.
“I think it’s going to be a home game feeling for him. I really do,” Wilfork said via
NESN. “I think the fans are going to welcome him with open arms. I think he’s going to be embraced because of so much he’s done for that organization. You know, Tom is Tom a New England Patriot or a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He’s Tom, and people love Tom and people hate Tom. But he’s going to a place where he won a lot of football games, he started the Super Bowl runs. I really think they’re going to welcome him with open arms. I really do.”
Vince Wilfork believes
Tom Brady s return to Gillette Stadium will feel like a home game.
Wilfork, who was a teammate of Brady s in New England for 11 seasons (2004-2014), believes the quarterback s legacy will outweigh any potential jilted feelings brought on by his decision to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020.
“I think it’s going to be a home game feeling for him. I really do,” Wilfork said via
NESN. “I think the fans are going to welcome him with open arms. I think he’s going to be embraced because of so much he’s done for that organization. You know, Tom is Tom a New England Patriot or a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. He’s Tom, and people love Tom and people hate Tom. But he’s going to a place where he won a lot of football games, he started the Super Bowl runs. I really think they’re going to welcome him with open arms. I really do.”