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Tom Brady has been immortalized outside Gillette Stadium with a towering 17-foot bronze statue. The tribute, placed at the Patriots Hall of Fame in Patriot Place Plaza, was unveiled during a ceremony attended by Robert Kraft and a crowd of cheering fans.
The statue captures Brady mid-celebration, fist raised high, a nod to his two decades of dominance in the NFL. Kraft told the audience the project took around 20,000 hours to complete and represents not just the greatest player in Patriots history, but in NFL history.
Brady, a sixth-round draft pick turned seven-time Super Bowl champion, holds numerous records, including most passing yards, touchdown passes, and games started. The moment brought him back to the place where six of those championships were won, cementing his legacy as the greatest quarterback the league has ever seen.