Tom Brady Denies Report Of ‘Tension’ With Patriots’ Coaching Staff

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Oct 6, 2014

tom bradyFOXBORO, Mass. — Amid the media circus that followed last week’s blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs was a report that Tom Brady isn’t exactly pleased with how the New England Patriots have handled their personnel this season.

According to Brady, however, there’s no truth to that report.

The quarterback had nothing but positive things to say about his coaching staff following Sunday night’s 43-17 demolition of the Cincinnati Bengals.

“I love all those guys, all my coaches. I’ve never had any tension with any of them, truthfully,” Brady said. “It’s unfortunate that some things get said and talked about, especially when they don’t come from me. When you’re in the middle of especially a real tough week for our team, to deal with things that are outside of football and are very personal — very personal relationships I’ve built up for a long time.

“I’ve got a lot of love and trust for everybody in this building. We all count on each other, we rely on each other. I think the great thing about this team is when we win, we always spread it around to everybody, and when we lose, we always take it to heart.”

Brady led the Patriots to touchdowns on their first two offensive drives of the game and never looked back, finishing with season highs in passing yards (292), passing touchdowns (two) and passer rating (110.7).

Photo via Stew Milne/USA TODAY Sports Images

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