New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft made it clear Wednesday that he won't force coach Bill Belichick to stay with quarterback Tom Brady if he doesn't want him at the team for the coming NFL season.





While Brady and the Pats have been very successful for most of their twenty years, that could come to an end if the team decided not to bring him back in 2020 for one more campaign.

Kraft, who has been sincere in acknowledging that he expects Brady to return, has also been "quite honest" in stating that he will not force his coach to stay with the future hall of famer.





Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston said, “The owner has stated many times that he wants Brady to remain a patriot. But I understand that, just as it would not force Brady to remain under a franchise label, he will not intercede either if Belichick concludes that moving away from Brady is the best decision. "



