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PHOENIX -- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft delivered some disappointing news to AFC East rivals on Monday when he relayed that quarterback Tom Brady told him he’s willing to play another six to seven years.
Whether Brady actually can pull that off remains to be seen, but this can’t be the news that those with the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets wanted to hear. The Patriots have dominated the division since Brady became a full-time starter in 2001, winning every title but two over that span (2002, 2008) and leading some around the division to wonder how Brady's eventual retirement might alter the picture.
Brady’s 14 division titles are the most for a quarterback in NFL history, followed by Peyton Manning (12), Joe Montana (9), Brett Favre (8), Terry Bradshaw (7) and John Elway (7). If the 39-year-old follows through on possibly playing another six or seven years, he could possibly reach 20.
Your thoughts, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross?
“Good luck,” Ross answered late Monday at the NFL’s annual meeting. “I love Tom Brady. He’s a Michigan guy. It’s OK. I don’t worry about them. We have to worry about my team.”
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*That* is a winner's attitude