
The New England Patriots have honored American football legend Tom Brady with a giant statue placed in front of their stadium. Considered the greatest player in NFL history, Brady is now “immortalized” at the entrance to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
The statue, which stands 12 feet tall and cast in bronze, was unveiled at a special ceremony, marking one of the biggest tributes to the famed former quarterback. At 48, Brady remains one of the most beloved figures to Patriots fans and American sports as a whole.
During his career with the New England Patriots, he won six Super Bowl titles, the last in 2028, and also played in three other losing finals. In addition, Brady was named the NFL's MVP six times, setting a high standard in American professional sports.
This statue symbolizes not only his success and leadership on the field, but also his extraordinary legacy in the history of American football.