The New England Patriots unveiled a 17-foot-tall bronze statue of former quarterback Tom Brady outside Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. The statue, which weighs six tons, stands on a five-foot hexagonal base, with each side representing one of the Patriots' six Super Bowl victories during Brady's tenure. This marks the first time the franchise has honored an employee with a statue. The statue depicts Brady with a raised fist pose and is prominently located in the Patriot Place Plaza adjacent to the Patriots Hall of Fame. Brady expressed gratitude for the statue, emphasizing that it represents the greatness of the team rather than an individual player. The unveiling took place ahead of the Patriots' preseason game against the Washington Commanders. The statue has drawn attention both for its size and design, and Brady used the ceremony to deliver a lighthearted remark directed at New York Jets fans. Additionally, the Patriots Hall of Excellence at Fontainebleau, curated by Brady, remains a notable attraction for fans.