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This year, the run-up to Super Sunday brings with it an unexpected story. Tom Brady, the legendary quarterback who is considered by many to be the greatest quarterback in NFL history, has surprised by refusing to show support for the Patriots, the team that was his home and witness to his greatest exploits.
Amid the intrigue and speculation, the voice of Rob Gronkowski, Brady's longtime teammate in New England, broke the silence to explain the reason behind this surprising decision. Thus, in the days leading up to the most important game of the year in the NFL, the attention is not only on the field, but also on the bonds of loyalty.
Rob Gronkowski answers the question: Why doesn't Tom Brady support the New England Patriots?
The countdown to crown the best team in the NFL is getting shorter by the minute and while many Brady and Patriots fans believed that the former player would always support his team, the reality is different
I don't have a favorite in this fight. May the best team win
Brady declared himself neutral for the Super Bowl LX game despite having a six-ton statue in Foxborough and six championship rings with the team "of his love," the "GOAT" clarified that for this edition, his heart will not wear the colors of New England.
Brady, who became an executive in 2023 with the Raiders after acquiring a small stake in the franchise, is theorized by many fans to be the reason why he must now remain neutral in Super Bowl LX
Now, in a different phase of my life... I really want to sit back as a fan and enjoy the moment
With all the rumors surrounding the superstar, in a brief interview, former teammate Rob Gronkowski was asked why the "GOAT" did not support the NFC champion franchise. In the interview, and jokingly, the former Patriots player commented that the reason for not supporting the team is because he "probably wants to be the quarterback!"
The 2026 Super Bowl is scheduled to take place on February 8, 2026
The 2026 Super Bowl will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026, and the game is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 pm ET, the traditional time for the big game, where Bad Bunny will perform at halftime with a show that is expected to be one of the best in recent years.
As every year, the Super Bowl will include extensive pre-game coverage, analysis, special ceremonies and musical performances before kickoff and much more, so the broadcast will begin several hours before with this great event.
