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Tom Brady Spills Super Bowl LX Prediction After Dodging Winner Pick

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Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has revealed his pick for Super Bowl LX after keeping it a secret. On Friday, February 6, Brady shared on his Instagram story that he is rooting for the Patriots, supporting owner Robert Kraft to win a 7th ring.

Brady also mentioned NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in another post, hinting that even Goodell might be rooting for the Patriots. Earlier, on January 25, Brady showed his excitement for the Seattle Seahawks' game against the Los Angeles Rams by dressing up for the occasion.

In a recent podcast appearance, Brady stated that he doesn't have a preference for the outcome of the 2026 Super Bowl, wishing the best team to win. This response didn't sit well with some of his former teammates, including Vince Wilfork and Rob Gronkowski, who criticized Brady's neutral stance.

Gronkowski, on another podcast, suggested that Brady's reluctance to pick a side may stem from his desire to be playing in the Super Bowl himself. Despite the mixed reactions, Gronkowski has expressed his support for the Patriots in the upcoming Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will take place on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. on NBC. Current Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs has downplayed Brady's stance, acknowledging that everyone has their own opinions and that Brady's past achievements don't dictate his current allegiances.