How Tom Brady Reacted to Patriots Signing Antonio Brown After Raiders Cut

At the end of the day, Tom Brady just wants to win.

So, while most people thought it was a ridiculous thought that the Patriots would sign Antonio Brown after the Raiders released him, Brady only saw one thing: An elite offensive weapon. 

With Rob Gronkowski retiring, Brady was in need of another go-to weapon. So, when the Patriots decided to take a chance that Brown wouldn't no nuclear on them the same way he had the Steelers and Raiders, Brady didn't bat an eye.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft told NBC's Al Michaels that when he informed Brady the team had signed Brown to a one-year contract, the 42-year-old was all about it.

"Kraft also told me that when he broke the news to Brady, Brady initially said, 'I'm 100 percent in,'" Michael said. "Two minutes later, Tom came back to Kraft and said, 'I'm 1000 percent in. Then he came back two minutes later and said, 'I"m one million percent in.'"

Time to rock 'n' roll in Foxboro this year. 

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Brown's tenure in Oakland was short-lived but memorable. After arriving via trade and promising to "set a new standard," the seven-time Pro-Bowl selection got frostbite on his feet, reportedly threatened to retire over the NFL's new helmet rule and cussed out Raiders general manager Mike Mayock over a pair of fines.

All that culminated in Brown requesting his release Saturday.

Now, he's a Patriot. Brady couldn't be happier.

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