Tom Brady addressed the Antonio Brown situation during his weekly radio appearance in Boston on Monday morning.

"I do have a lot of personal feelings, none of which I really care to share," Brady told WEEI. "It's a difficult situation. That's kind of how I feel."

Brady spent time one-on-one with Brown on and off the field in hopes of easing his transition to the team. He was only a member of the New England Patriots for 11 days.

"There's a lot of human elements. As a player, as a person, I care deeply about my teammates. I want everyone to be the best they can possibly be," he said. "From the day I started with this team, even back in college, you try to provide leadership, and you try to care for people. You try to provide whatever you think you can to help them reach their highest potential -- whatever situation it is.

"I've had a lot of teammates over the years, so you invest -- not just your head, but your heart. You invest your soul. That's what makes a great team. That's what makes a great brotherhood. So I think in the end, the endearing trait about sports for me is the relationships I get to build, because they're very meaningful. That's at the heart, I think, philosophically, [of] my life. It's really about great relationships and seeing guys from all different backgrounds. I think it brings all of us together in so many ways."