Rex Ryan: No one went to New England for Bill Belichick, just for Tom Brady | NFL Countdown

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Rex Ryan: No one went to New England for Bill Belichick, just for Tom Brady | NFL Countdown” – below is their description.

When discussing a landing spot for Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford and a potential home with the Patriots, Rex Ryan says the appeal of New England was Tom Brady, not coach Bill Belichick.

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