Check Out The Handwritten Letter Tom Brady Wrote To Patriots Fans
He might be known for his quirky and fun Facebook posts, but on Wednesday, Tom Brady took a somewhat more traditional approach to the thank you letter. Rather than a typed out letter, he shared a photo of a handwritten note addressed to Patriots fans. Penned on personal stationary, the letter reads: "Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I'm proud to call New England my home and to have the privilege of playing for your team. Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play.
I'm proud of the effort we all put in to prepare each game as if it were our last. We never quit nor lost sight of what we were playing for. It's rare to have the honor of being on a team like that. There's a reason people love Tom Brady. For all the yelling and screaming he does on the sideline, this guy knows how to please his fans. After the Patriots lost to the Broncos in the AFC championship game, Brady took the time Wednesday to pen a handwritten note to the New England faithful.
MORE: Relive the AFC title game in photos | Broncos' C.J. Anderson praises Tom Brady True, many people don't like the Patriots quarterback; they think he's a cheater, or that he wins too much. Still, it's hard to not appreciate him when he does stuff like this. The note, posted on his Facebook page, thanked fans for their support through the season. He mentioned that the Patriots' goal is always to "win the last game," but suggests another Super Bowl could be in the works soon.
Here's the letter in its entirety: Tom Brady took a beating during New England's 20-18 loss to Denver in the AFC title game, the good news for Patriots fans though is that his throwing arm seems to be fine, and... In the 139-word letter that Brady posted to his Facebook page, the Patriots quarterback thanked New England's fans for their support. If you can't read Brady's handwriting, you can read the entire letter below. Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I'm proud to call New England my home and to have the privilege of playing for your team.
Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play. I'm proud of the effort we all put in to prepare for each game as if it were our last. We never quit nor last sight of what we were playing for. It's rare to have the honor of being on a team like that. On Sunday, the New England Patriots fell one game short of reaching the Super Bowl for the third time in five years. Now, with the focus is on the Super Bowl 50 matchup between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, Tom Brady can temporarily fade off into the sunset that is the offseason.
But first, Brady decided to pull out a fresh sheet from his personalized stationery and write a letter to Patriots fans, thanking them for their support, showing love for his teammates and more. Now, go reward yourself for such a hard-fought season with some of that terrible "comfort food." Send all complaints, compliments, and tips to sportstips@complex.com 31 Things You Didn't Know About Tom Brady Tom Brady and the New England Patriots fell to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, 20-18, in a battle of two legendary quarterbacks. While 39-year-old Peyton Manning said that this Super Bowl may be his last, 38-year-old Brady still has much more left in the tank, according to this letter he penned to the fans on Wednesday.
[ciad-embed]https://www.facebook.com/TomBrady/photos/a.233362006704957.53331.214003275307497/1058532497521233/?type=3&theater[/ciad-embed] It reads (with the Tom Brady letterhead and all): Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I'm proud to call New England my home and to have the privilege of playing for your team. Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play. I'm proud of the effort we all put in to prepare each game as if it were our last.
We never quit nor lost sight of what we were playing for. It's rare to have the honor of being on a team like that. <!--(function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.3"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));// --> Tom Brady’s season ended last Sunday against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game. But like the professional that he is, he is taking the time to think about the game and what it means to both himself and the fans. On Wednesday, he wrote a letter to all of his fans and posted a photo of it on Facebook.
Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I’m proud to call New England my home and to have the privilege of playing for your team. Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play. I’m proud of the effort we all put in to prepare each game as if it were our last. We never quit nor lost sight of what we were playing for. It’s rare to have the honor of being on a team like that.
Tom Brady penned a handwritten letter to his fans on Wednesday, following the New England Patriots’ 20-18 loss to the Denver Broncos during the AFC Championship Game. Brady shared his letter , written on his very own letterhead, on Facebook, and it has now been shared nearly 50,000 times by Facebook users and “liked” nearly 250,000 times. In the letter, Brady thanks his fans for supporting him and his teammates throughout the season. He said he is proud to call New England his home, and said it is a privilege to be able to play for their team. “Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I’m proud to call New England my home and to have the privilege of playing for your team.
Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play. I’m proud of the effort we all put in to prepare each game as if it were our last. We never quit nor lost sight of what we were playing for. It’s rare to have the honor of being on a team like that. It takes a lot of hard work and commitment to get as far as we did. Our goal every season is to win the last game, but as I’ve learned, the road to the next one is paved by seasons like this one.
As I sit down to write this letter, I am overcome with gratitude, emotion, and reverence for a chapter in my life that has forever impacted who I am – as a man and... This message is more than simply a perspective; it is a heartfelt dedication to the organization, the fans, and the whole Patriots community who have given me everything and more. You embraced me from the minute I came in Foxborough in 2000, as a tiny kid drafted 199th overall with nothing but belief and a willingness to work. You believed in me before the rest of the world did. You provided me the opportunity to compete, grow, and, ultimately, lead. For this, I am eternally grateful.
Thank you, Mr. Robert Kraft, for your unshakable trust and devotion. Your leadership fostered a culture in which winning was not only expected, but ingrained. You raised a family in New England, and I’m glad to have called it home. Thank you, Coach Bill Belichick, for challenging me, demanding the best from me, and pushing me to reach limits I had no idea existed. You instilled in me the discipline, mental toughness, and preparedness that would serve me well throughout my career.
I have unending respect for you. My teammates for the past two decades are my brothers. Each of you contributed to my path. We bled together in the frigid cold, celebrated on championship stages, and supported one other during difficult losses. Without you, there would be no MVPs, no Super Bowl rings, and no legacy. Just a kid attempting to make it.
Tom Brady often thanks fans for the support they've shown him during his career in New England, and those outward expressions of appreciation haven't waned in the last 12 months as Brady has dealt... On Wednesday night, Brady posted a photo to his Facebook account of a hand-written message he penned to Patriots fans. In it, he touches on his gratitude for Patriots fans and his respect for this year's team. And in his final paragraph, he indicates that he's not close to thinking about the end of his career. "It takes a lot of hard work and commitment to get as far as we did," Brady writes. "Our goal every season is to win the last game, but as I've learned, the road to the next one is paved by seasons like this one!"You can read Brady's full message below.
Posted by Tom Brady on Wednesday, January 27, 2016 It took Tom Brady a while to get into social media, and he thus far has refused to get on Twitter, instead confining his posts to Facebook, but in recent years, Brady's page has... But he was more serious this week. After a most trying year and likely the most exhausting season of his career, Brady hand-wrote a letter to Patriots fans on his personal stationery and posted a photo of it on said Facebook... "Thank you to all of our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. I'm proud to call New England my home and have the privledge (sic) of playing for your team," Brady began."Our team fought hard all year, right down to the final play.
I'm proud of the effort we put in to prepare each game as if it were our last. We never quit nor lost sight of what we were playing for. It's rare to have the honor of being on a team like that. "It takes a lot of hard work and commitment to get as far as we did. Our goal every season is to win the last game, but as I've learned, the road to the next one, is paved by seasons like this one! Thanks again, Yours truly, Tom."
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