
Tom Brady Reverses Course After Backlash — Now Wants the Patriots to Win the Super Bowl
In a dramatic turn of events just days before Super Bowl LX, NFL legend Tom Brady has changed his stance and publicly thrown his support behind his former team, the New England Patriots, after sparking controversy with earlier comments that suggested otherwise. (Boston 25 News)
On a recent podcast appearance, Brady initially said he did not have a rooting interest between the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, claiming he simply wanted to enjoy good football without choosing sides. (SI) That neutral position, however, exploded into one of the NFL’s most talked-about Super Bowl storylines, drawing sharp criticism from Patriots legends, former teammates, and even current players. (Fox News)
Now, after the backlash, Brady appears to have changed his tune — and Patriots fans are buzzing.
From Neutral to Support: The Sudden Shift
Earlier this week, Brady’s statement that he had “no dog in the fight” was met with a wave of reactions. Former defensive tackle Vince Wilfork called it “bullcrap,” insisting a true Patriot would boldly back his franchise. (SI) Patriots linebacker Robert Spillane and other former players also publicly expressed their displeasure, saying they expected far more loyalty from the franchise’s most iconic figure. (Fox News)
Now, Brady appears to be answering those critics — subtly, but unmistakably.
Late Friday night, the seven-time Super Bowl champion posted a heartfelt message on Instagram directly to Robert Kraft, the owner of the Patriots: “You know I got your back RKK. Get that seventh ring so we can match.” (Yahoo Thể Thao) The reference was clear: Brady wants the Patriots to earn their seventh Super Bowl championship — a title that would match his personal total as a player.
To many Patriots fans, this wasn’t just a social media post — it was a statement of allegiance.
Why This Has Become Such a Heated Topic
Brady’s initial neutral stance struck a nerve for several reasons.
First, there’s the emotional weight of his legacy in New England. During his 20 seasons with the Patriots, Brady helped build one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history, winning six Super Bowls and cementing his place as one of the sport’s all-time greats. (Yahoo Thể Thao) For fans, his success in New England isn’t just historical — it’s personal.
Second, his current roles complicate the narrative. Brady is now a Fox Sports analyst and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, which some speculate contributed to his more reserved initial comments. (Newsmax) That neutrality didn’t sit well with many fans who expected him to embrace his Patriots roots without hesitation.
The backlash was swift and widespread. Social media, especially Patriots-focused forums, lit up with frustration, with many fans accusing Brady of distancing himself from the franchise that defined his career. (Reddit)
A Gesture That Meant More Than Words
Brady’s Instagram message to Kraft did more than just show support — it spoke to legacy.
By referencing a shared goal of seven Super Bowl rings, Brady wasn’t just cheering for a team. He was tying his identity to New England’s future success, despite the awkwardness of his new professional roles.
Patriots followers quickly noticed another subtle sign of support: reports indicate that Brady may have re-followed the Patriots on Instagram after a period of not following the team, which some fans interpret as symbolic. (Last Word On Sports)
These gestures, small on the surface, carry big emotional weight for a fanbase still grappling with the narrative of Brady’s departure years ago.
Fans Divided — Heated Debates Everywhere
Fan reaction has been explosive.
On one side, supporters applaud Brady for “doing the right thing” and publicly showing loyalty to the Patriots franchise. They see his reversal as a human response — a reminder that some ties run deeper than professional obligations or business interests.
On the other side, detractors argue that Brady’s initial neutrality was honest and that he shouldn’t be pressured into making statements just to satisfy public expectations. Some even point to procedural or contractual reasons why a broadcaster and part-owner might avoid taking a public stance initially. (Reddit)
NFL discussion boards, fan pages, and social channels are flooded with hot takes:
- “Brady owes everything to New England — of course he should be rooting for them!”
- “Why should he be forced to pick sides when he’s not part of the team anymore?”
- “This was peer pressure — and he folded!”
The online debate has been so intense that even fans of opposing teams have weighed in, some mocking the situation and others surprisingly defending Brady’s autonomy. (Reddit)
What This Means Heading Into the Super Bowl

Now, as anticipation for Super Bowl LX reaches a fever pitch — with the New England Patriots facing off against the Seattle Seahawks — Brady’s public support adds another layer of narrative to the big game. (Boston 25 News)
For Patriots fans, his backing can serve as a rallying cry: the franchise’s greatest player wants them to win. For critics, it may feel like too little, too late — a calculated gesture under pressure.
Either way, the change in Brady’s stance has ruled itself into the Super Bowl conversation.
Final Question for Fans
Is Tom Brady’s reversal a genuine show of loyalty — or simply a response to public pressure and criticism?