FOXBORO, Mass. — The Patriots will honor Tom Brady in a permanent way this summer with the unveiling of a 12-foot bronze statue outside the team’s Hall of Fame at Patriot Place.
The ceremony is scheduled for Friday, August 8, 2025, just before New England’s preseason opener against the Washington Commanders at Gillette Stadium.
The team made the announcement on June 12 — “Tom Brady Day” — exactly one year after Brady’s Hall of Fame induction and the retirement of his iconic No. 12 jersey.
Originally planned for last season, the statue unveiling was postponed due to Brady’s broadcasting schedule.
Over two decades with the Patriots, Brady helped deliver six Super Bowl titles and set countless franchise records. He also holds multiple all-time NFL records, including most career passing yards and touchdowns.
The statue will stand as a lasting tribute to the quarterback who defined a dynasty and transformed the franchise forever.
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