Tom Brady warned by ex-teammate ahead of Patriots reunion ‘We ain’t welcoming him’

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Tom Brady gets warning from Patriots’ Byron Cowart: ‘We ain’t welcoming him, he’s like any opponent’

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If there’s one game that Tom Brady is looking forward to this season, it’s his return to New England. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots are set to go head-to-head in Week 4 of the 2021-2022 NFL season.

Many NFL fans will tune into Sunday Night Football to watch Brady’s return, and tickets to attend the game range from $703-$16,000 per ticket. To say that the game is the biggest game of the year is an understatement.

New England Patriots fans may stand and show respect for Tom Brady, but there’s one player who doesn’t share the same opinion. Byron Cowart made an appearance on the Patriots Way of Life podcast. He gave his thoughts on Brady’s significant return to Foxboro.

“He’s done a lot of things for this organization. He’s coming back, but he’s coming back as an opponent, so I’m going to treat it like any opponent. We ain’t welcoming him, we just got to play him. There ain’t going to be no d**n ceremony for him or nothing like that. They might clap for him, but there’s not going to be no — bro, this is our opponent. Bro, what? We like to win.”
Byron Cowart may have made a big mistake by talking about the G.O.A.T. in the way that he did. If there’s one thing Tom Brady doesn’t need, it’s motivation to shred an NFL defense.

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