Tom Brady Openly Admits He's Never Liked Cowboys Ahead of Week 12 Matchup
By Ian Anderson
A quarterback not liking the team that he is playing against? Shocker.
In New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's case, it is understandable. In an interview Brady openly stated that he disliked the Dallas Cowboys because of their rivalry with his favorite team growing up, the San Francisco 49ers.
While Brady started off by saying that he has never liked the Cowboys since "coming out of the womb," he then proceeded to state that he has a lot of respect for them.
The Cowboys-49ers match-ups of the 1990's were once considered one of the greatest rivalries of all-time as these two heavyweights faced off in three consecutive NFC Championship games, something a young Brady became accustomed to.
Ahead of a Week 12 clash with the Cowboys, Brady is ready to take on the team that he despised as a child.
New England is 9-1 looking to secure their grip on the AFC East with a 7-3 Buffalo Bills team lurking just behind them. Brady and Co. would win their 11th consecutive division title should they hold off the pesky Bills.