Starting from an NFL contract of just $864,000 for three years, Tom Brady continued to give the New England Patriots a legendary dynasty. Evidently known as one of the best quarterbacks that ever played, Brady's career has not only been in regards to his on-field supremacy but also subdued humbleness in negotiations that could be a foundation for such a long existence of the New England Patriots.
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Games With Names was released on October 3, with a segment where former NFL executive Scott Pioli revealed behind the scenes of how the books were balanced when Brady signed early contracts to the bottom line rather than long-term relationships. Much still reflecting about the Patriots of those years, Pioli speaks candidly when they "wronged" Brady by paying him much less, especially early in his career.
"I’ll say this. Unfortunately, we were doing business at that point in time, not thinking long term and relationships," Pioli admitted. "It was a very bottom-line way of doing things, and it was something Bill [Belichick] and I weren’t comfortable with. So, Tommy’s first deal, he got less than he should have for his slot."Yet Brady never let it interfere with his relations with Pioli, Belichick, or the team. And loyalty, as Pioli explains, served as the foundation on which the Patriots were built.
The $60 Million Moment: “If My Family and I Can’t Live on $60 Million…”
But when Brady's third contract was negotiable, his status within the league as a quarterback had become astronomical. His counterpart, Peyton Manning, had just signed a 7-year, $98 million contract. Instead of asking for that kind of money, Brady caught nearly everyone off guard with a humble approach:.
Pioli summed up the dramatic point when Brady came into his office one morning, clearly not pleased with the ongoing contract negotiations between his agent, Don Yee, and the Patriots. Feeling that he had endured enough to close the deal and focus on football, Brady did something that spoke volumes about his priorities.
"He said, ‘Hey, if my family and I can’t live on $60 million, there’s really something wrong,’” Pioli shared. Brady proposed a six-year deal worth $60 million—about $10 million a year, which, as Pioli humorously noted, "should tell you how long ago it was."However, they had separately warned that they couldn't sign anything over the telephone. But Brady wouldn't listen. He actually proposed calling his agent and signing the contract over the speakerphone. This strange act of non-selfishness highlighted that Brady preferred to have the needs of keeping his team together come before the maximizing of personal earnings.
The Man Behind the Legacy: More Than Just a Quarterback
Tom Brady’s real leadership and giving nature is how he contributes to both his team and community. This willingness to sacrifice personal gain for the greater good of the team allows the Patriots to create a dynasty no one shall ever forget. His choices regarding his contract during the term of his career speak directly about the type of leader and teammate he was—someone who placed the group over the individual.
Brady's story is much more about being a quiet man behind choices that led to a better NFL era, rather than touchdowns and Super Bowl rings.
A Dynasty Built in Modesty
But really, accepting a lower deal was just a smart financial decision that also represented a defining moment in the Patriots' quest to greatness. His humility became the glue that held the team together and built the foundation of one of the most successful dynasties in NFL history.
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