Zolak & Bertrand: What could ‘Brady Night’ look like in June?
Now that details have begun to emerge about “Brady Night” in June at Gillette Stadium, Zolak, Bertrand and Phil Perry wonder what the event might look like. From the roster of invitees to who could emcee, here is everything we’d love to see happen:
‘They will not be disappointed with this..’
Beetle: And here’s the detail on season ticket holder access. Mike Reiss reports that season ticket holders will have the first chance to grab tickets to the event starting next week, with a presale lasting until April 12th. The general public will have an opportunity to buy tickets, if any remain later in April. And it sounds like you’ll be allowed to purchase additional tickets as a season ticket holder through a presale. Because they’re saying if tickets remain.
Zolak: Correct. All correct. And, there’s going to be a long event. This is not going to be over in an hour. I’m told that Mr. Kraft likes to throw parties. This is going to be his biggest he’s thrown. I would expect concert stage type setup. I don’t know what that entails. Maybe there’s going to be floor seats. Red carpet, all the stuff. I would expect music. You know he’s going to be honored with many things.
Beetle: Five teammates that are a must to be there…
Perry: I’ve got five right off the top. Ty Law. I have Troy Brown here. Matt Light. Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski.
Beetle: Is this going to be an event that people are clamoring to get tickets for?
Zolak: Yes. They’ve been they’ve been contact a lot already about this by multiple many fans. Yes. They’ll have no problem banging this thing out.
Beetle: I’m curious about the secondary market for these tickets and if that’s, like, oh, well, we’re charging the season ticket holders, but the season ticket holders can turn these around and sell them for big money.
Zolak: The person I talked to, I say the realization of the way things are going right now and the free agency, and, we’re not sure yet about the draft, the fans want something they like. They will not be disappointed with this.
Beetle: So you think this is.
Zolak: They said this, I’m telling you, trust us, this is big. Massive demand.
Beetle: Okay. Which would tell me that it will be better attended than probably most games were last season.
LISTEN: Zolak & Bertrand detail everything we know about “Tom Brady Night”
The Brady 23: Recounting the 23 best games of Tom Brady's career
When Tom Brady first ‘retired’ after the 2021 season, the Sports Hub’s Alex Barth, Matt McCarthy, and Tim McKone compiled a list of ‘the 22 best Tom Brady games’ for his 22 years in the NFL. That list was originally going to be accompanied by a podcast including highlights and reflection on those games.
Before the whole project could be put together though, the unimaginable happened – Brady returned for a 23rd NFL season. Suddenly, his resume was one again ‘in progress.’
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This past February Brady retired again, this time for good (we think). With his playing days now behind him (again, we assume), he’ll return to Gillette Stadium this Sunday to be honored by the Patriots on the first Sunday he won’t be on an NFL roster since 1999.
In celebration of Brady’s return, we’ve dug up the original ‘Brady 22,’ and turned it into the ‘Brady 23’ to accommodate his final season in the NFL. Unfortunately, the podcast is lost to the ages, but here is the list of the top 23 Tom Brady games of his NFL career from Barth, McCarthy, and McKone…