Tom Brady will be honored with a 12-foot bronze statue, becoming the first player in New England Patriots history to receive such recognition. This statue commemorates his significant contributions during his two-decade tenure with the team, where he led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles. The statue unveiling will occur before an exhibition game against the Washington Commanders, with Brady in attendance. Fans will be allowed to enter the plaza at Gillette Stadium four hours early for the ceremony, further indicating the celebration of his legacy.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced a 12-foot bronze likeness of Brady was commissioned to perpetuate his legendary legacy. It will be unveiled prior to a game.
Brady, who was drafted 199th overall, led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles and is being honored with the franchise's first statue.
Brady's jersey still appears in stands at Gillette Stadium five-plus years after his last game with the Patriots, underscoring his lasting impact.
The unveiling ceremony for the statue will include remarks from Kraft and an address by Brady, with fans permitted entry four hours early.
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