Latest Interviews Make it Clear Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Won't Be Going Away Anytime Soon
By Ian Anderson
Future Hall of Famers Tom Brady and Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots have been dominating the NFL for almost two decades. Has anyone had enough?
We're sure most non-Patriots fans have, but guess what? It doesn't seem like their reign of terror is coming to a close in the foreseeable future.
In a recent interview with Westwood One Sports' Jim Gray, Brady revealed it's still his goal to play until he's 45 years old and then stated he's "in a great place personally, professionally and with the organization."
The other half of New England's dynamic duo, head coach Bill Belichick, is in a similar boat to Brady. He doesn't feel the end to his coaching career coming to a close, even though he thought that'd be the case once he turned 70.
The six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach has seemingly changed his stance because constantly capturing championships probably makes you feel younger, right?
While the future may not be set in stone, it certainly looks like the core of the iconic Boston sports franchise may be sticking around longer than everyone initially expected.