FOXBORO — It's game week, so why wouldn't Tom Brady talk.
The Patriots quarterback spoke in front of the media today for the first time since the start of the Deflategate controversy, saying he has a lot of personal feelings that he doesn't "want to share at this point."
Brady spoke for just under five minutes while standing in front of his locker.
Brady first broke his silence on Friday, posting a statement on Facebook following Thursday's decision by Judge Richard Berman that nullified the four-game suspension hanging over the Pats quarterback's head.
Today, Brady made mention of the toll that the entire saga took on former Patriots assistants Jim McNally and John Jastremski.