FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — With Aaron Hernandez's arrest hovering over the start of training camp, the New England Patriots sent out quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick to shed some light.
Brady spoke for 17 minutes Thursday and said the murder charge against his former tight end is "zero" distraction to him.
Belichick spoke for 22 minutes Wednesday and said the team would learn from the "terrible experience."
Both spoke with greater patience and candor than they usually do as the Patriots hurried to remove the stain from their reputation — and lower media attention — before their first practice on Friday.
"You talk about the 'Patriot Way' and to me that means mental toughness and to me it means dealing with different situations and adversities over the course of a season and offseason," Brady said, "and how you can put those things behind you and focus on your job."
The Patriots were happy to get back on the field during conditioning tests Thursday.
Brady was asked about the team's morale.
"It's fun. It's exciting," he said. "This is a new year for us. Last year didn't end the way that we would have hoped so we have a chance to go out there and try to do a lot better this year."