The Kraft Family and the New England Patriots took out a full-page advert in the Tampa Bay Times on Sunday, thanking quarterback Tom Brady for his years of excellence and telling his new city they are gaining a treasure.
"Thank you Tom," the ad starts.
The 42-year-old Brady, who quarterbacked the Patriots to six Super Bowl victories in 20 seasons, signed a two-year contract with the Buccaneers on Friday.
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"For 20 amazing years, you gave us everything you had," the ad continues.
"When you arrived as a sixth-round pick - and the best selection this franchise has ever made - no one imagined all you'd accomplish or how much you'd soon mean to an entire region. You now leave New England after two decades of dominance as the GOAT and forever a part of our family."
The ad lays out Brady's achievements in a Patriots uniform, which include nine conference championships and 17 AFC East division titles, and states, "There will never be another Tom Brady."
It ends with a note for Brady's new neighbours:
"To the Buccaneers fans and Tampa Bay community - take care of him. You got a great one."