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Recent Phone Conversation Between Tom Brady And Bill Belichick ‘Didn’t Go Well’ According To Report

The Tom Brady free agency drama has taken another turn on Wednesday.

According to a report from Boston Herald’s Karen Guregian, Brady spoke to Patriots head coach Bill Belichick on Tuesday for the first time this offseason and it apparently “didn’t go well”.

Via BBoston Herald

Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have finally spoken.

The two connected by phone Tuesday, and their conversation about Brady’s pending free agency “didn’t go well,” per a source.

It was the first time Belichick had contacted Brady about his contract situation, and the Patriots’ plans going forward. The source wouldn’t shed further light on the discussion, other than noting it wasn’t all that fruitful.

NBC Sports Tom Curran confirmed that the call between the two wasn’t productive and that Belichick was “all business” during the conversation.

Via NBC Sports

How long they talked and whether they got into discussions about money, length of term or any contract details isn’t known. Belichick, according to the source, was all business.

The impression drawn was that Belichick spoke as if Brady was “still under contract.”

Technically, of course, Brady is still under contract. But only until March 18 when his contract expires and he becomes an unrestricted free agent.

If the Patriots are to prevent that from happening — as I reported they want to do — ensuing conversations will need to make more headway.

That Belichick wasn’t particularly warm in this first stab at keeping Brady around isn’t a surprise. He’s not the warmest guy.

The latest Brady rumor before the Belichick phone call has the 42-year-old quarterback going to San Francisco in a swap for QB Jimmy Garoppolo.

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 4, 2020

As of now, I would take any report regarding Brady with a grain of salt until he officially becomes a free agent on March 18th.

 

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