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Tom Brady is Expected to Announce his Retirement Soon
NFL legend Tom Brady is well into his 40s, and he has talked about retiring. The seven-time Super Bowl champion has a decorated NFL career. A contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers keeps him with the team through 2022. Although Tom Brady continues to talk about retirement following the Buccaneers’ loss to the Rams in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
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Tom Brady retirement news
Earlier, a person close to Tom Brady explained Tom Brady’s mentality to the NFL website. In the end, he will put the emotions aside, let them pass, then decide whether he wants to return. It is impossible to predict what will happen”.
In a post posted Wednesday, the 44-year-old expressed his gratitude to “everyone who was a part of my journey,” putting aside speculations about his retirement. Tom Brady in his post wrote, ” I understand that at this stage in my career, there is going to be interest in my future whenever a season ends, but this week, all that is on my mind is the gratitude I have for this team and the fans that have supported us all year long. This year has been incredibly rewarding personally and professionally and I am appreciative of everyone who worked their asses off to help our team achieve so much”.
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Despite my desire to win, which is pretty evident by now, I do not consider losing a failure, especially when you fight as we did. A season like this offers so much to appreciate when you’re surrounded by a team who believes in each other and plays for those standing on either side of them. I’ll spare you the Man in the Arena quote, but that feeling is something I promise I’ll never take for granted. I’m grateful to everyone who was there. I love you all!”.
Tom Brady NFL career
Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL. Tom Brady has won seven Super Bowl championships, five Super Bowl Most Valuable Player trophies, and three NFL MVP awards to his name. He is also the first quarterback to be named to the All-Decade team twice. He broke the record for the number of touchdown passes by passing Drew Brees. He recently became the National Football League’s all-time passing yardage leader.