Robert Kraft will allow Tom Brady to test the free-agent market, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported.
All publicity is good publicity, we suppose. Brady's weekend mystery was unraveled during a Super Bowl ad.
Juicy reports about Tom Brady's future emerged Sunday, with talk about his upcoming decision overtaking the Super Bowl.
The cornerback had a career-high six interceptions on his way to winning the AP's coveted award.
And honestly, we don't blame him.
Is he walking back into Gillette Stadium or walking out? He isn't telling, but internet sleuths are falling over themselves investigating.
Rob Gronkowski's advice to Tom Brady might not be what Patriots fans want to hear.
As the sports world continues to mourn, Patriots coach Bill Belichick has offered up his own thoughts on the sudden death of Kobe Bryant.
The 71-year-old offensive line coach has spent nearly four decades in New England.
The Patriots already have three cross-country trips to the West Coast scheduled.
Police said the former Patriots receiver assaulted a delivery driver in Florida.
The 22-year-old was stopped by officers for speeding in his 2016 Land Rover.
The offseason of Tom Brady speculation rolls on, and the latest nugget came directly from Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
A Patriots fan wrote "Stay Tom" in the snow at a Boston park, and Brady responded to the message on his Instagram account.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Brady is ready to discuss potentially continuing his career somewhere other than New England, CBS Sports reported.
Over the past six months or so, Tom Brady has begun the process of detaching himself from various New England-based ties.
The Patriots receiver was issued a vandalism citation in Beverly Hills, Calif., according to TMZ.
The Patriots quarterback's lengthy Instagram post could certainly be construed as a declaration of intent to return to football.
The offseason departures have started in New England.
Brady didn't quite look like himself at times, especially in December. It could have partially been because of these injuries.
It's not just Tom Brady who may be on his way out of Foxborough. It could truly be the end of an era.
"Certainly Tom is an iconic figure in this organization," Bill Belichick said during his season-ending press conference.
Mike Vrabel never coached on Bill Belichick’s staff, but the former Patriots player sure has learned a lot from his old coach.
Tom Brady finally tipped his hand toward his future at the end of his postgame press conference.
"I'm not much for nostalgia," Brady said. "I'm just pretty focused on what I need to do."
Saturday's playoff game against Tennessee could be Brady's final home game in New England — or even his final game with the Patriots.
The Patriots will play a familiar foe this weekend in Gillette Stadium.
If losing $74,000 sounds bad, just wait until you see how much it would have won had the Patriots not suffered the biggest upset since 1995.
New England lost to the Miami Dolphins, who entered as a 16-point underdog, and in doing so forfeited their first-round bye week.
The former Patriots receiver is hoping to find a soft landing spot after being out of football for the better part of the season.
Former Red Sox pitcher Rich Hill and his wife Caitlin were charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing at the Patriots game.
Tom Brady and the Patriots will likely have to beat two of the three teams they lost to this season in order to return to the Super Bowl.
When the decade of the 2000s ended, it kind of looked like the Patriots’ run of dominance might be concluding too. Ha.
Saturday's performance was an encouraging sign and a much-needed boost for an offense that’s had plenty of problems.
New England insisted its failure to notify the Bengals and the NFL was an "unintended oversight."
The NFL is investigating after a Patriots film crew was in the press box during the Bengals game in Cleveland without the Bengals knowing.
The Chiefs were in danger of forfeiting Sunday's game against the Patriots if the team's gear didn't arrive following a shipping mishap.
While he couldn’t give just one answer, he did have one moment that stood out immediately.
Tom Brady was caught on NBC making an impassioned plea to his receivers in the midst of another terrible game for the offense.