Patriots:
Team says turmoil tales are false.
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 first-round bye, the Patriots (13-3) will get to rest 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 among arguably the franchise’s three most important people.
The Patriots on Friday dismissed as “flat-out inaccurate” a report suggesting a rift involving owner Robert Kraft, head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady.
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 to the 49ers in October. 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 from traveling 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.”