Dayton Daily News

With new contract, Brady still not looking too far ahead

- By Noah Trister

Even ALLEN PARK, MICH. — with a new contract, Tom Brady faces some uncertaint­y about his future.

At his age, that’s hard to avoid.

“I’m ready to go this year and that’s really what matters. That’s where my focus is,” Brady said. “It’s a unique situation I’m in. I’m in my 20th year with the same team. I’m 42 years old, so pretty much uncharted territory I think for everybody. I’m going to go out there and do the best I can this year and see what happens.”

Brady agreed to a twoyear, $70 million extension through 2021 that includes an $8 million raise in 2019, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because the Patriots hadn’t announced the extension. ESPN, citing an unidentifi­ed source, reported that 2020 and 2021 are void years, and that Brady and the Patriots would need to negotiate further on those if he plays beyond this season.

“There’s a lot of guys who have one year left on their contract,” Brady said. “I’ve got one year to go and we’ll see what happens.”

The Patriots are in Michigan this week, holding joint practices with the Lions in preparatio­n for a preseason game at Detroit on Thursday night. Brady turned 42 on Saturday. Fresh off his sixth Super Bowl title, he’s shown little sign of fading.

He’s said he wants to play until he’s 45. He’d be one year shy of that at the end of the 2021 season.

“You’ve got to take care of your body. I wrote a book on it, literally. I live by it and I think it’s given me pretty good results,” Brady said. “I try to pass it on to the next generation so they don’t have to go on through the same mistakes that I did, but everyone learns different ways. Hopefully, I can be an inspiratio­n.”

Brady’s passer rating last season was 97.7, his first time below 100 since 2014. New England still went 11-5.

Both Brady and coach Bill Belichick referenced the team’s poor performanc­e at Detroit early last season, perhaps as a way of maintainin­g focus this week. The Patriots lost that game 26-10.

New England went just 3-5 on the road during the regular season, although the Patriots did win at Kansas City in the AFC title game. Then they beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl.

“Coach reminded us of that this morning — we were 3-5 last year. I wanted to remind him we were 5-5,” Brady said. “We won two important ones at the end, but I understand 3-5 for his argument’s sake works. But yeah, we have to be better this year.

“You’ve got to get into a routine. You come here and it’s a lot of things that are unfamiliar and you try to really focus on football, and our plays, and our techniques and our fundamenta­ls.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady turns 42 on Saturday. “Hopefully, I can be an inspiratio­n,” he said. The Lions and Patriots play Thursday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady turns 42 on Saturday. “Hopefully, I can be an inspiratio­n,” he said. The Lions and Patriots play Thursday.

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