At a feel-good event for charity on Friday night, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady offered a feel-good perspective for fans on the NFL's labor battle. "There has been a lot of positive news from both sides," Brady said. "Everyone is working hard for a great outcome. I'm confident that a lot of reasonable people will come to a very reasonable agreement. ... Hopefully there is a great outcome. I'm relatively confident that there will be." Brady, one of New England's assistant player representatives, was in town for his annual charity event with Best Buddies International. "The players, we all stick together," he said, when asked about having his name on the lawsuit against the NFL. "We realize how important each one of us are to each other. A lot of guys really care about the game. The guys that have been around for a while understand what it takes for us to grow the league, to be a part of the business of the NFL, to be great representatives for the NFL, and to leave the NFL in better shape than when we came into it. "I think that's the responsibility of all players -- young or old. A lot of guys really do a great job of that. I've seen a lot of things, I'm not as young as I used to be, but I also feel like the veteran players are really the ones that need to support what's going on right now. Everyone does a great job of that."