Tom Brady has harsh reaction to former Patriots’ teammate after inquiring text

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Tom Brady did not take too kindly to questions about his future in the NFL during a podcast appearance earlier this week, and former New England Patriots teammate Rob Ninkovich received a similar response when he sent a seemingly innocent text to the future Hall of Famer. 

Ninkovich, who spent the majority of his 11-year career in New England where he won two Super Bowls, addressed the Brady situation during an appearance Wednesday on ESPN’s “Keyshawn, JWill and Max” radio show. 

Rob Ninkovich, #50 of the New England Patriots, walks off the field after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 36-17 to win the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 22, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.  

Rob Ninkovich, #50 of the New England Patriots, walks off the field after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 36-17 to win the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium on Jan. 22, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.  
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“I don’t know, I’ve been trying to investigate that… I’ve been trying to get some info out of that and I’m not getting anywhere with it,” he said of the quarterback’s future plans. 

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“And then, you know, I tried to be nice. Just hit up a friend and be like ‘Hey man, great season. Hope you’re recovering. You finished well. You still got it,’ and he responds, ‘Not according to your hard-hitting analysis.’”

The scoreboard reflects the 51 point beating that Tom Brady, hugging linebacker Rob Ninkovich, #50, as the final seconds ticked off the clock, and the Patriots put on the Jaguars. The New England Patriots hosted the Jacksonville Jaguars in a regular season NFL football game at Gillette Stadium. 

The scoreboard reflects the 51 point beating that Tom Brady, hugging linebacker Rob Ninkovich, #50, as the final seconds ticked off the clock, and the Patriots put on the Jaguars. The New England Patriots hosted the Jacksonville Jaguars in a regular season NFL football game at Gillette Stadium. 
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“I was trying to be nice!” Ninkovich responded in shock. “I tried to think back, what did I say bad?” 

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During his weekly appearance on the “Let’s Go!” podcast, Brady had a sharper reaction when asked about a possible timeline on his decision. 

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates defensive end Rob Ninkovich's fumble recovery and touchdown during the first quarter of the NFL game against the Chicago Bears at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates defensive end Rob Ninkovich’s fumble recovery and touchdown during the first quarter of the NFL game against the Chicago Bears at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014.
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“If I knew what I was going to f—ing do, I would’ve already f—ing done it,” he said. “I’m taking it a day at a time.”

The Bucs won the NFC South despite a season with no real consistency, an issue Brady often pointed out. However, their season came to an end in the wild-card round after a 31-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. 

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Brady could potentially sign with another team for next season, but the option of retiring and stepping into the broadcast booth is another real possibility. 

Tampa Bay enters the offseason with more than 20 players on the verge of becoming unrestricted free agents, including Brady. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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