A 12-foot bronze statue of Tom Brady stands at Gillette Stadium, celebrating his two decades with the Patriots and six Super Bowl victories. Designed by Jeff Buccacio, the statue took over 20,000 hours to create. It features a 17-foot height, symbolizing the 17 AFC East titles, while the figure of Brady measures 12 feet, reflecting his jersey number. The statue weighs around 6.15 tons, with a hexagonal base representing Brady's six Super Bowl wins and the six New England states. Patriots owner Robert Kraft emphasized Brady's impact on fans and the community.
"More than the record and rings, Tom gave us moments that felt timeless. Sundays became sacred. Families gathered. Generations shared together. Tom and the Patriots brought millions of people together and brought great pride to Patriot Nation."
"Tommy, you have not only etched your name in Patriots history, you have etched it in all of our hearts and now your likeness will forever stand tall here at Gillette Stadium just like you did."
The overall height of the statue, base included, is 17 feet. The number represents the 17 AFC East division titles that the Patriots won with Brady as quarterback.
The shape of the base is a hexagon. The six-sided shape represents Brady's six Super Bowl victories and the six New England states.
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