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When the Patriots honored Tom Brady at halftime of their Week 1 loss to the Eagles last season, owner Robert Kraft surprised fans with an announcement: The team would be inducting their former quarterback into their Hall of Fame this coming Spring. June 12, 2024, to be exact.
We learned earlier this month that the ceremony will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST. Now? We know how fans can get in.
According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Patriots season ticket members will be sent an email this coming week with ticket information and will be given “preferred pricing” for the event through April 12. He added: “If there is remaining inventory after the presale process, it will be made available to the general public later in April.”
Patriots.com is also running a sweepstakes for fans with a chance to win two free tickets to the event. You can enter here.
The Hall of Fame ceremony is being held inside Gillette Stadium for the first time ever, and will be on 6/12/24 to signify Brady’s 6 Super Bowl championships with New England and his jersey No. 12.
While most of the details have now been ironed out, one question remains: Will Brady’s former head coach, Bill Belichick, be in attendance?
We’ll have to wait and see.
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