Boston Mayor Jokes City Should Name Famous Buildings After Tom Brady to Keep Him on Patriots

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady leaves the field following playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans
New England Patriots QB Tom Brady leaves the field following playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans / Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

With Tom Brady having potentially played his final game as a member of the New England Patriots, fans of the team from all over the globe have been saying their prayers in hopes that "The G.O.A.T" will not leave for another organization.

Even the politicians in the city of Boston have been lobbying for Brady's return to the team, as Mayor Marty Walsh made an appearance on a local radio show, joking that the city should rename major buildings after Brady in order to assure his return.

It's unclear whether having a 'Brady Tower' in the center of Boston would sway his interest, although this would have to be incorporated into the "hometown discount" category.

With retirement rumors swirling these past few weeks, Brady has already come out to shut down this gossip, saying that he "still has more to prove".

With many NFL insiders speculating that Brady's days in New England have concluded, there is still hope in the hearts of the Patriots' faithful that the quarterback who has lead their team for the last two decades will make a valiant return as we enter into the 2020's.

Ultimately, Brady's decision will come down to him figuring out just what he actually wants to prove, and where.