No, according to sports expert Joe Barron. “He will not play in Tampa because they cannot afford to pay him an additional $30 million.” He’ll skip The Jets and Miami over the kneeler thing.”
Brady has stated in the past that his objection to workplace protests is not political. “I’m a professional. I simply desire to play football.” This appears to be Number 12’s typical response. His ex-wife alleged in their divorce documents that she almost backed out of the marriage when he responded to the priest with “No” rather than “I do.” According to family members, the issue was that Gisele was not and never would be a football player.
It may be true that he does not want to play with protestors, but this has nothing to do with a cult and everything to do with the game.