After yelling at offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady used a press conference to offer an apology to the authority figure.

“One thing I do want to say, first, is I want to apologize to Josh for last week in Buffalo,” Brady told reporters, via PFT. “I know our coaches work really hard. They’re responsible for putting us in a great position to succeed, so I just wanted to get that off my chest.”

For whatever it is worth, Tom Brady said the video that shows him yelling at Josh McDaniels isn't indicative to how their relationship actually is.

“[A] lot of people see it and they think the nature of our relationship would be something like that, but it’s really the exact opposite of that,” Brady said. “So I’ve been feeling bad all week and I haven’t had a chance to say it. He knows how much I love him.”

The future Hall of Famer simply chalks the incident to emotions getting the best of him.

“I think you have to play the game with energy, and emotion and enthusiasm,” Brady said. “I just, absolutely, it’s just directed in a positive way towards winning and towards what we’re trying to accomplish as a team. I have so much trust in the players and so much trust in our coaches and what we’re all trying to accomplish. We all want the same thing. To go about that in the right way is what matters the most. We’re going to have to have a lot of enthusiasm. We should because this is a great atmosphere and it means a lot and we’re playing for a lot this weekend. We’re on Monday Night, so hopefully all of that energy is directed the right way toward being the best team we can be and me playing my best to help us win.”