Bill Belichick reveals he spent $5,000 on milk to keep Tom Brady, Antonio Brown relationship going

Bill Belichick pulled back the curtain on how he was able to keep the relationship between quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Antonio Brown in a good place while he was the head coach of the New England Patriots The Patriots signed the wide receiver toward the beginning of the season following his abrupt departure from the Las Vegas Raiders He ended up playing one challenge for New England and had four catches for yards and a touchdown Even as he was a one-hit wonder in Foxborough Brady and Brown cultivated a relationship that lasted into their Tampa Bay Buccaneers years CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMBelichick now head football coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill opened up on The Pivot podcast about the secret ingredient to keeping their relationship afloat milk Host Ryan Clark pointed to a chapter in Belichick s book The Art of Winning Lessons from My Life in Football about star players One of the funniest stories in the book is the Antonio Brown story He was only with the Patriots for days Belichick disclosed And Tom s very nutrition-oriented Antonio demanded to Tom had Antonio come and stay at his house longed to embrace him bring him onto the crew and so forth EX-NFL STAR RIPS CALEB WILLIAMS' 'LEVEL OF ENTITLEMENT' OVER ALLEGED BEARS DRAFT-DODGE ATTEMPT Antonio ordered this special milk for Brady it cost To make a long story short it kinda got mixed up and ended up in the mailroom for too long and the milk went bad Belichick disclosed the Patriots staff got worth of milk to give Brown a helping hand So now we turn in this expense summary worth of milk Sometimes you ve just got to do the right thing and I didn t want to ruin the relationship between Brown and Brady on this spoiled milk he noted While Brown s time with the Patriots didn t last long he and Brady did go on to win a Super Bowl while they were with the Buccaneers during the season Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter