Tom Brady says he'll be "creating a new memory" in return to Gillette Stadium for Patriots tribute
FOXBORO - Tom Brady will be back in Foxboro this weekend as the New England Patriots honor him at their season opener at Gillette Stadium.
The Patriots will honor Brady at halftime of their game with the Philadelphia Eagles. There's no word yet on what the Patriots have planned.
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On his "Let's Go" podcast Monday night, Brady talked about his return and said that he has nothing but gratitude for the Patriots organization.
"It will be a special reunion," Brady said. "I'm excited to get there. I haven't been back much.
"I had two decades of incredible life-altering experiences. I have so many memories from my time there," he added. "I'm creating a new memory with the people there and to go back to that stadium and bring my kids and my family in a different way, you know. I haven't been to that stadium in this way ever. I went there as a player. I went once as a competitor and now I'm going to go there as a fan. I will be there in the future as a broadcaster."
You can see the ceremony Sunday afternoon on WBZ-TV. Coverage begins with Patriots Gameday at 11:30 a.m. Then the Patriots and Eagles kickoff at 4:35 p.m. You can watch all the highlights on the Fifth Quarter postgame show on TV-38 immediately after the game.