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They take us to different places, they bring different people into our lives,” said Brady, who played his last three seasons in Tampa Bay. “But one thing I am sure of and that will never change is that I am a Patriot for life.”The No. 199 pick in the 2000 draft, Brady inherited the starting job in his second season when former No. Brady led the Patriots to a Super Bowl championship that year and to five more titles over the next two decades, with three more AFC championships. Political Cartoons View All 1148 ImagesBut his relationship with coach Bill Belichick soured as the two fought behind the scenes over who deserved credit for the most successful dynasty of the NFL's Super Bowl era.
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Insider checked out a few last-minute Super Bowl ticket options and found some of the cheapest seats available. StubHub cracks the $3,000 barrierSuper Bowl tickets on StubHub StubHub/ScreenshotThe lowest Super Bowl ticket price before fees on StubHub Sunday morning was $3,035. Prices over the yearsSuper Bowl ticket data from VividSeats VividSeats/screenshotSuper Bowl ticket prices have dropped significantly in the past two years, according to VividSeats, but remain far above the cost of a ticket in the 2010s. The average ticket price for Super Bowl LVII rings in at $6,024, according to VividSeats data, slightly less than the price in 2022. The average cost for 2021's game — Tom Brady's final Super Bowl — was nearly $9,500.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tom Brady apologized Thursday for making a comparison between football and military deployment while interviewing NBA star Kevin Durant on the seven-time Super Bowl champion’s weekly podcast. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback said he used a “very poor choice of words” on the SiriusXM podcast “Let’s Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray” while he and Durant were discussing the difficulty of balancing a commitment to being highly successful athletes with life outside of sports. It was a very poor choice of words,” Brady said. I have a tremendous amount of gratitude for everyone who served (in the military),” Brady said.
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