Patriots owner open to extension for Brady

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ATLANTA — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady turns 42 in August, and the 2019 season will be the final year of his contract. But owner Robert Kraft indicated Wednesday that he wouldn’t have reservations extending the pact as Brady attempts to achieve his goal of playing until he’s 45.

“Think about it: The last three years, we’ve been privileged to go to the Super Bowl with a quarterback in place. I would be quite surprised if he didn’t continue for quite a while as our quarterback,” Kraft said at Super Bowl LIII after attending commissioner Roger Goodell’s news conference.

An extension for Brady could be a top priority for the club this offseason. The sides have traditionally reached an extension with two years remaining on the deal, which might add a layer of urgency to get it done this offseason.

Brady is scheduled to count $27 million against the salary cap. That is a high number that could be reduced, allowing the team more flexibility to sign other players while also giving Brady more money in a signing bonus or guarantees into future years.

Asked how much Brady means to the franchise, Kraft said, “Having the head coach [Bill Belichick] we have and having Tom, there is a unique symmetry there, and chemistry. It carries over to the whole organization. I think we’re very lucky.”

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