Tom Brady and the New England Patriots kicked off the NFL season last night in Foxboro in a rainy, controversial win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Before the game, the team unveiled its 2014 Super Bowl banner, hung from the Gillette Stadium rafters next to the '04 banner and across the jumbtron from the '01 and '03 banners. The unveiling was part of an uproarious celebratory pregame show that featured cameos from former Patriots Ty Law, Willie McGinnist, Troy Brown, and performances from T-Pain and the Dropkick Murphies.
But had Judge Richard Berman not upended Tom Brady's 4-game suspension and Brady hadn't played in the team's opener, the Patriots had a different banner that they planned to unveil.
"I'm going to give you a little secret," Kraft said. "So, if you look up there, you'll see our Super Bowl banners — '01, '03, '04. And that fourth banner, if he weren't playing, that would have been his shirt, with Super Bowl MVP three times. We wouldn’t have unveiled the 2014 banner. When we do that, this place is gonna go nuts."
Here's that banner:
THIS is the banner the @Patriots would have unveiled tonight if Tom Brady did not play @nflnetworkpic.twitter.com/VemK9oNyY6
— melissa stark (@melissastark) September 10, 2015
The special Brady banner looks like something you put up to celebrate the career of a player that's either recently retired or, uh died, so it's a good thing we avoided that!
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