'See you in Boston Mr Goodell' Boston PD posts menacing messages to NFL Commissioner accusing him of insulting an 'entire region' over 'Deflategate' as victorious Brady shoots him daggers after Super Bowl win 

  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell earned the wrath of New Englanders after he suspended Patriots hero Tom Brady for four games earlier this season
  • Now Pats fans are savoring their victory and letting Goodell know how they feel
  • The commissioner was lustily booed by Patriots supporters after their team's dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI
  • Brady and Goodell shared an awkward handshake at Sunday's postgame trophy ceremony
  • The quarterback was seen shooting an intense stare in Goodell's direction
  • Boston Police even tweeted after the game that Goodell had 'made an enemy of an entire region' when he suspended Brady 

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell might want to think twice about visiting Boston.

Beantown's police department let it be known on Sunday that the man who suspended their football hero, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, won't be invited for clam chowder anytime soon.

'When they suspended TB12 for 4 games, they didn't just disrespect the greatest QB of all time, they insulted a region,' the Boston Police Department tweeted after watching their team, the New England Patriots, defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI.

The tweet featured the hashtag #BostonStrong, which grew out of the emotional aftermath of the Boston Marathon terrorist attack of April 2013.

BPD posted another tweet a few moments earlier, this one also aimed at Goodell.

Tom Brady (left) devastated the Atlanta Falcons with his arm on Sunday. Then he appeared to aim his wrath at NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (right) with his eyes

After the game, the Boston Police Department tweeted that Goodell had made an enemy of all of New England

'Greatest comeback in Super Bowl history!!! God bless the Patriots. God bless karma,' the tweet read.

'See you in New England Mr. Goodell.'

So far, BPD has not removed the tweets.  

Brady also he appeared to aim his wrath at Goodell following his impressive triumph.

BPD posted another tweet a few moments earlier, this one also aimed at Goodell. 'Greatest comeback in Super Bowl history!!! God bless the Patriots. God bless karma,' the tweet read. 'See you in New England Mr. Goodell'

The Super Bowl-winning quarterback was photographed looking at Goodell with searing intensity after he led his team to a dramatic overtime victory at NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday.

It was Goodell that suspended Brady and penalized his team in the Deflategate scandal - something that New Englanders have not forgotten.

Goodell and Brady awkwardly shook hands during the postgame ceremonies honoring the champions. 

Goodell was lustily booed by New England Patriots supporters who were in the stands to witness the awarding of the Super Bowl trophy to their favorite team.

Patriots fans were licking their chops to let Goodell have it, especially after the commissioner suspended their hero, Tom Brady, for four games in the so-called 'Deflategate' scandal.

Goodell and Brady awkwardly shook hands during the postgame ceremonies honoring the champions

It was Goodell that suspended Brady and penalized his team in the Deflategate scandal - something that New Englanders have not forgotten

The Patriots defeated the Falcons 34-28 in overtime on Sunday after coming back from a 28-3 deficit.

Brady was suspended for the first four games of this season by Goodell after an investigation by the NFL determined that he instructed team officials to let air out of footballs during a 2015 playoff game in order to gain a competitive advantage.

The quarterback appealed the motion, but eventually lost and was forced to accept the four-game punishment.

Brady and the Patriots denied any wrongdoing.

In the post-game celebrations, Goodell awkwardly shook hands with Brady.

Just moments after Patriots owner Robert Kraft (right) accepted the trophy from Goodell at the podium on Sunday, Kraft took a shot at the commissioner's handling of the Deflategate saga

'A lot has transpired over the last two years,' Kraft said. 'And I don't think that needs any explanation' Goodell (left) is seen with Kraft (center) and his son, Jonathan Kraft (far right)

When Goodell stepped to the podium after the game, he was drowned out by tens of thousands of Patriots supporters who jeered him.

Just moments after Patriots owner Robert Kraft accepted the trophy from Goodell at the podium on Sunday, Kraft took a shot at the commissioner's handling of the Deflategate saga.

'A lot has transpired over the last two years,' Kraft said. 'And I don't think that needs any explanation.'

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