INDIANAPOLIS -- Over the years there have been rumors of veteran wide receiver Golden Tate as a possible option for the Patriots.

Now, the soon-to-be-free agent has made it clear he'd be open to turning those rumors into reality, that the possibly of joining New England and catching passes from Tom Brady is enticing to him at this point in his career.

"I would love it. I would love it," Tate said on the ProStyle podcast via WEEI.com. "That organization, they have proven to be champions year-in and year-out. They work hard for sure, but you know where you're going to be at the end of the season: you're going to be not only looking at the playoffs, but you're looking at maybe a first-round bye with this team. You gotta admire that organization, they do things right, they've been doing it for a long, long, long time."

Tate feels like he already has some insight what life in Foxborough would be like.

"I would definitely love being a part of something like that and catch a few passes from old Tommy Boy," Tate added. "Julian [Edelman] is a buddy of mine, I'm really good buddies with him. I've heard good things from Kyle Van Noy, who got traded from Detroit and went there and has just been balling out since. It's, as I said, a great organization. I definitely would not mind going over there for sure."

The 30-year-old Tate, who's played with the Seahawks, Lions and Eagles, also made it clear that he'd like to add another Super Bowl ring to his collection. He enjoyed big game glory with Seattle and clearly signing with a Patriots team that's played in three straight Super Bowls – winning two – would give Tate another chance at a championship.