Tom Brady receives support from Patriots owner Robert Kraft ahead of Super Bowl LV

Tom Brady has his former boss in his corner when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LV.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told WBZ-TV in an interview scheduled to air on Sunday that he is rooting for the quarterback to get his seventh Super Bowl ring.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXBUSINESS.COM

“I’m rooting for Tom Brady,” Kraft told the station. “I am so excited. We had great communications and he is a special human being.

“We were privileged to have him here for two decades, and he is one of the best human beings I have ever met.”

Brady received a text message of congratulations from Kraft after the Buccaneers sealed their spot in the Super Bowl with a victory over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship, according to Peter King of NBC Sports.

‘MATTRESS MACK’ PUTS HUGE $ 3.46 M SUPER BOWL LV BET ON BUCCANEERS

Kraft had no resentment against Brady in the wake of Foxborough’s quarterback leaving for the sunny beaches of Tampa. Kraft released a statement about Brady leaving the Patriots last March.

“I love Tom as a son and I always will. He brought a lot of happiness to me personally and to all of our fans, ”he said at the time. “Now I look forward to the day when we can bring him home to New England to celebrate his career at the Patriots, his endless achievements and his legacy as the greatest of all time. I love him so much.”

DISCOVER FOX BUSINESS ON THE MOVE BY CLICKING HERE

With a victory, the Buccaneers would win their second Super Bowl title.

Source