New England Patriots in Trouble: Tom Brady May Not Go To Training Camp

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/23/2010
Tom Brady

The New England Patriots are at the longest odds of winning a Super Bowl entering the new season in years and things are not looking much better for the team as reports surfaced Friday regarding a Tom Brady rift.

John Clayton of ESPN has suggested that the Pats quarterback may hold out of training camp. 

The speculation isn't dissipating, writes Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com

Brady widely is believed to be unhappy with the Patriots; ESPN's Chris Mortensen recently floated the possibility of a short absence by Brady, aimed at making a point to the Pats.  So as Comcast launches in the near futures ads in which Brady pitches the cable company's NFL offerings, PFT Daily looks at whether Brady himself could be a major topic of conversation on NFL Network once training camps open.

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