“DJ has a unique skill set,” Brady said. “He can play inside, he can play outside, he can run-block. He makes dynamic plays down the field. Knock on wood, he plays, he practices. He’s out there every day. He’s playing every game, and he is playing and he’s not coming off the field. That’s unique at the wide receiver position … I’ve been wanting to coach him for the last few years, and so having that opportunity to kind of do it again excites me.”