Tom Brady Details the Key to His Relationship With Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick
By Andy Loughmiller

There has been a ton of speculation about the true nature of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick's relationship over the years. The two forces behind the New England Patriots' two-decade rule over the NFL may not agree on everything, but neither of them can deny that the most important thing at the end of the day is winning.
The 42-year old quarterback talked about his relationship with his head coach on NFL Network and noted that their thirst for victory is something they both have in common.
Brady on Belichick and their relationship on @nflnetwork:
— Ryan Spagnoli (@Ryan_Spags) December 28, 2019
“We have a great relationship. We always have. It’s all about winning [for the both of us], that’s why I’m still playing today, all I want to do is win. It seems we differ in ways but we’re actually very similar.” #NFL100 pic.twitter.com/hOjj21EVsW
Brady and Belichick are considered by most as the best to ever suit up in their respective roles. Together, they've brought six Lombardi Trophies home to Foxborough, solidifying themselves as the leaders of one of the greatest dynasties in the history of sports.
There has been talk over the course of their run that the two don't always see eye to eye, but their public interactions would suggest that they are on good terms more often than not.
This is how Bill Belichick was looking at Tom Brady while Brady described their working relationship like a marriage
— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) December 28, 2019
Yeah, they must hate each other pic.twitter.com/uFf1mvXGXZ
TB12 and BB may not be best friends, but they seem to have an excellent working relationship, and more in common with one another than many outsiders would assume. As long as they're winning, both parties are satisfied.