Tom Brady The Best Quarterbacks in American Football NFL Announcing his official retirement from playing American football. Ready to confirm that you won’t change your mind for sure.
On February 1, 2023, Tom Brady, the best NFL quarterback, announced his retirement from football.
Brady is the ONLY player in NFL history to win a title in 3 different decades 🐐
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— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 1, 2023
Brady had previously announced his retirement before he returned to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40 days later. this Discussion confirms that there will be no further changes.
From the statement in the announcement of this play. Discussion has chosen to use a different method. This time, you have the option to record a short video clip, saying briefly that
“Good morning everyone. I got to the point. I will stop playing permanently. I knew the last announcement was a pretty big deal, so when I woke up this morning, I thought I’d record a clip to let you guys know first. This time, I won’t procrastinate and I think there’s only one opportunity to write an emotionally charged retirement essay. And I have already used that quota.”
“So, a really big thank you to all of you for supporting me. My family, my friends, my teammates, my rivals, these things give me the strength to go on with my life and sometimes even too much. Thank you guys for allowing me to live my complete dream and I wouldn’t change a thing. I love you all.”
Throughout his 23 years playing in American football NFL, both with the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he has set a number of records, such as the Super Bowl championship. A seven-time NFL Most Valuable Player, five-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, and three-time NFL Most Valuable Player, many consider him one of the greatest American football players of all time.
Tom Brady’s 23-season career:
– 7x Super Bowl Champion
– 5x Super Bowl MVP
– 3x League MVP
– 89,214 regular season passing yards (1st all time)
– 649 regular season TDs (1st all time)
– 13,400 Playoff passing yards (1st all time)
– 88 playoff TDs (1st all time) pic.twitter.com/sW05kBRP91— NFL (@NFL) February 1, 2023
Reference information from: Fox Sports