The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Pats insists there’s no Kraft, Belichick, Brady rift

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — On the field, the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots are right where they want to be heading into the postseason.

As the AFC’s top seed and the owners of a firstround bye, the 13-3 Patriots will get to rest up during the opening weekend of the playoffs. But as they prepare to begin their latest run, their biggest opponent might be the perception of a fracturing relationsh­ip between arguably the franchise’s three most important pieces.

The Patriots dismissed as “flat-out inaccurate” a report suggesting a rift involving owner Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick and quarterbac­k Tom Brady on Friday.

The three released a joint statement hours after an ESPN report, citing undisclose­d sources, detailed an array of tension.

The story highlighte­d purported disputes concerning Brady’s personal body coach, Alex Guerrero, in player-medical affairs. Also mentioned is a supposed difference between Kraft and Belichick over the decision to trade backup quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo. The story implied Brady has taken issue with a lack of praise from Belichick this season.

The statement said the three have had a “very good and productive working relationsh­ip” for 18 years and they regret having to “respond to these fallacies.”

Brady and Belichick both eschewed questions last month about a chasm between and Belichick and Guerrero.

Belichick wouldn’t address the validity of a Boston Globe report that Guerrero had been banned from the sideline or travelling on the team plane, but said “there are different relationsh­ips, different situations with dozens of other people.”

Brady also took issue with a reporter last month who asked whether the quarterbac­k and Belichick had talked about an adjustment to Guerrero’s access to the team.

“I have a lot of conversati­ons with him. Those are private between he and I, and I don’t think anyone knows what we talk about,” Brady said then. “Certainly I’ve never talked about it. He’s never talked about it.”

Despite the reported off-the-field issues, the Patriots have thrived on it.

Even after losing receiver Julian Edelman in the preseason to a knee injury and linebacker Dont’a Hightower in October to a seasonendi­ng pectoral injury, they enter the playoffs with the NFL’s top-ranked offense and a defense that is allowing just 18.5 points per game.

Brady is also an MVP

 ??  ?? The Patriots dismissed as “flat-out inaccurate” a report suggesting a rift involving owner Robert Kraft, Bill Belichick and quarterbac­k Tom Brady on Friday.
The Patriots dismissed as “flat-out inaccurate” a report suggesting a rift involving owner Robert Kraft, Bill Belichick and quarterbac­k Tom Brady on Friday.

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