Tom Brady Has Retired From The NFL “For Good”

Tom Brady has officially retired from the NFL for the second time. On Wednesday morning, the legendary quarterback announced on social media that he was retiring from the sport “for good” after an unprecedented 23 seasons. This is the second time he has vowed to retire, reversing his decision after just 40 days in March 2022. “Hello guys, I’ll get straight to the point. I’m retiring for good “, he says in a video shared with his fans. “I know the process was quite important last time, so when I woke up this morning I thought I just hit record and that you know it first. I won’t be long, you only get one super emotional retirement trial and I used mine last year,” he continues, referring to his first announcement. Visibly moved, the 45-year-old closes the video by thanking his fans, family and friends for all their support throughout his monumental career. Brady won seven Super Bowls during his decades-long career – six with the New England Patriots, before moving to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he won a seventh and final title in 2021. His second retirement comes three months after his divorce from Gisele Bündchen. finalized in October 2022. The couple had been married for almost 14 years and it has been widely speculated that one of the main reasons for their divorce was Brady’s relentless dedication to his career, namely his decision not to take his retreat. Bündchen has yet to comment on the retirement. incoming
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