Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald reported on Sunday that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and quarterback Tom Brady spent the morning on the golf course, playing at Willowbend Country Club, which is a private course on the Cape in Mashpee.
If this report is accurate, it further reinforces the fact that if there is a rift between the two, we're not seeing it.
Adam Schefter recently reported that a deal for Brady 'is going to get done', and with the two out there this morning playing golf together - one would have to believe that the negotiations are going well enough for Brady to want to be out there on the course with him.
This report is certainly good news for any fans who still have doubts in the back of their mind about the relationship between the two. Hopefully this means that the two sides are getting closer, or maybe even went out to celebrate the consumation of a deal.
Needless to say stay tuned....
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