Tom Brady abruptly ends radio interview after repeated questions about trainer Alex Guerrero

Tom Schad | USA TODAY

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Tom Brady abruptly ended a live radio interview Monday morning after being asked multiple questions about his longtime personal trainer, Alex Guerrero.

During an appearance on WEEI 93.7 FM in Boston, the New England Patriots quarterback was asked about why Guerrero was permitted to travel on the team's plane recently after not being allowed to do so last season. Brady said he didn't want to talk in depth about it, and bristled at three follow-up questions about Guerrero.

"I said I don’t want to get into it," he said.

Then, after one more question about Guerrero from co-host Kirk Minihane, Brady decided that he'd had enough.

"Yeah. Alright, guys. Have a great day. I’ll talk to you later," Brady said, according to a transcript of the exchange posted by WEEI.

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Brady has long avoided questions about Guerrero, who was reportedly a source of tension within the Patriots last season. The Boston Globe reported in December that the trainer, whose methods have sometimes differed from those of the Patriots' official training staff, had been barred from traveling with the team.

This is also not the first time that Brady, 41, has cut an interview short on WEEI, a station on which he made weekly appearances last season. He hung up on the station in January because host Alex Reimer had called his daughter, Vivian, an "annoying little pissant."

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