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Robert Kraft bought the team one year after Brown joined it.
"Troy Brown," he said, "is the consummate Patriot."
Brown began last season on the physically unable to perform list before being activated with five games left. He was inactive for all but one, against Miami in the next-to-last game in which he fielded six punts but had no receptions and didn't play defense.
Comcast SportsNet announced Brown will join its weeknight evening New England sports show as an NFL analyst and also do features on the Patriots.
The Patriots plan to honor Brown on Nov. 13, when the Jets visit New England.
"He had such a presence in the locker room and was a great leader," quarterback Matt Cassel said. "A lot of these Super Bowl banners that are hanging up around the stadium have a lot to do with Troy Brown."
Brown thanked Belichick "for giving me that opportunity to be somebody that everybody said I wasn't going to be, and that was a starting receiver in this league."
As the news conference was ending, Brown's son Sir'mon asked the final question.
"If you love the game so much," he wanted to know, "why are you retiring?"
Brown paused, made eye contact with his son and said: "I would love to keep playing, but there comes a time when the man upstairs called God, you can't outrun him as much as you try to and want to. He just catches up to you and tells you that you're 37 years old."
Then, he told his son, "It's a sad day for me, too. I saw you out there crying for me and I love you and it's going to be OK."
[Associated Press;
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