NFL legend Tom Brady has announced his retirement from American football. He played a total of 23 seasons in the National football league, and decided to hung up his boots. Though Tom Brady initially retired the same month, one year back but his decision proved to be a temporary one as he stroke back to play for one more season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Tom Brady in this regard
The legendary quarterback said in this regard that he is retiring for good. He knows the process was a pretty big deal last time so when he woke up that morning he figured out he’d just press recorded, and announced this news to the audience first.
Tom Brady also added that it won’t be long-winded. People only get one super-emotional retirement essay, and he used his one the last time. Lastly he thanked his fans for allowing him to live his absolute dream, and it wouldn’t also change a thing. The NFL legend also thanked his family, friends along with his teammates and competitors for their support during his illustrious career.
Brady’s legendary career
Tom Brady isn’t just a legend by name but known for his work too. He is a seven-time Super Bowl champion, and is arguably considered as the greatest quarterback ever, with leading the New England Patriots to six Lombardi trophies as well as the one to Bucs.
Besides, he has also been a three-time league MVP, and has been known for breaking every existing record of his time, including the regular season passing yards, which was 89,214, and the passing touchdowns which was 649.
Addition to that, Brady almost broke the record of most wins by any NFL player which is 251. Tom Brady was indeed phenomenal in the pitch, and he being on the team always served as a great place of reliability. NFL itself tweeted him as the greatest ever.
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