Patriots owner Robert Kraft said the team will continue to talk about a contract extension for quarterback Tom Brady. Kraft also expressed confidence that the sides will strike a long-term agreement. "Let's put it like this: Tom Brady is going to be part of this franchise. He wants to be, we want him," Kraft told reporters early Monday. "Great things happen in life if you're flexible and not rigid. We have to find a way to satisfy him and the team, and have a team that can win big-time. That's what it's about. "We're balancing a lot of different factors in an unknown environment. We're not sleeping. It's just complicated. It's complicated for everyone. We hope we do a satisfactory job, but we'll figure it out one way or another." Brady, 32, is entering the final year of his contract in 2010 after signing a six-year, $60 million extension in 2005.