Tom Brady Reportedly Retiring From NFL After 22 Seasons

Leaving with 7 Super Bowl Championships, the most in NFL history.

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UPDATE: According to AP and The Athletic, Tom Brady informed the Bucs that he hasn’t made a decision on retirement. ESPN first reported the news that the quarterback is retiring after 22 seasons in the NFL. Brady, who played for 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, won seven Super Bowl titles. He spent his last season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the decision to retire comes on the heels of a loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs. “I understand the advance speculation about Tom’s future,” his agent, Don Yee, said in a statement, according to ESPN. “Without getting into the accuracy or inaccuracy of what’s being reported, Tom will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy.”

Tom Brady will reportedly retire from football after winning a historic seven Super Bowl titles and playing 22 seasons in the NFL for both the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to sources via ESPN.

Following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ loss to the Los Angeles Rams last week, the star quarterback knew it was likely his last game as a professional football player, the sources said. In the aftermath of the loss, Brady has spent time working on his official retirement announcement and outlining the next phase of his career.

Brady is reportedly choosing to retire for a number of reasons, which include “family and health,” as well as the Buccaneers’ upcoming “significant roster turnover.”

While speaking with Jim Gary on the Let’s Go podcast earlier this week, Brady claimed that his family has played a major role in his upcoming decision.

“I said this a few years ago, it’s what relationships are all about. It’s not always what I want. It’s what we want as a family. And I’m going to spend a lot of time with them and figure out in the future what’s next.”

“I’ll know when I know,” he added. “I think for all of us, you know, we can all decompress a bit. It’s been six straight months of football. Every day consumed by day in and day out football. And I think now it’s just some time to spend some time with my family and spend some time with my kids.”

Brady won seven Super Bowl’s throughout his career, which is the most that a single player has ever won in the NFL. He also holds the all-time records for most touchdown passes (624) and most passing yards (84,250) across his 22 seasons.

At this time, it is unclear when Brady will publicly confirm his retirement, though the announcement will be careful not to overshadow the upcoming Super Bowl. We’ll keep you posted when we learn more information. For now, in more sports news, FIFA Asks Uruguay to Remove Two of Its Four World Cup Stars on Its Kits.

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