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Tom Brady looks on during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium on September 24, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is at odds with President Donald Trump on the issue of player protests of the national anthem, calling Trump's comments "just divisive."

Brady tells Boston's WEEI-FM that he "certainly" disagrees with Trump's comment that NFL owners should fire any player who refuses to stand for the anthem.

Patriots locked arms with some teammates during the "Star Spangled Banner" on Sunday against the Texans while other players kneeled.

Brady has called Trump a "good friend" in the past and one of Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats was spotted in Brady's locker in 2015. Trump has often praised the quarterback on social media.

Brady skipped a White House visit with Trump in April when the team celebrated its fifth Super Bowl title.

NFL players kneel during the national anthem on Sunday in the first game since President Trump called on fans to boycott teams that do not discipline players who protest.

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