When Tom Brady Texted His Arch-Nemesis to Apologise for a Contentious Sliding Kick

In 2013, during the NFC title game between the Patriots and the Ravens, NFL GOAT Tom Brady had been a little naughty.
During the final minutes of the first half, Brady slid to the ground at the end of a scramble with his foot raised.
The cheeky leg hit onrushing Ravens free safety, Ed Reed.
While Reed was uninjured, the questionable foot-up slide was not looked kindly upon by players and Ravens fans.
However, Brady was not penalized for the slide.
The former safety revealed soon after to WJZ-FM that Brady had actually texted him later to apologize for the kick: Few defenders could do a number on Tom Brady like Ed Reed could.
During the 2011 AFC Championship Game against the Ravens, Brady famously wrote on his wristband: Find 20 [Reeds jersey] on every play.
Brady also has called the Ravens Hall of Fame safety his kryptonite.
The GOAT had a 5-3 record against Reeds Ravens.
However, those victories were hard-fought, with five games decided by six points or fewer.
Notably, Brady was 1-2 against Reed in the postseason, suffering a 28-13 defeat in the 2012 AFC Championship Game during the safetys final season.
The former Patriots QB won the 2013 AFC showdown with the infamous sliding kick, but people were not happy with him.
Reeds fellow safety Bernard Pollard had called pretty strongly for Brady to be fined for the play, as had Ravens HC John Harbaugh.
However, Brady got a clean chit from Reed, who called him a great competitor..
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