NFL legend and seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady, 44, officially retires

The GOAT goes out to pasture: Seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady, 44, officially retires but completely snubs Patriots – where he spent 20 seasons – in his farewell message and announces it’s ‘time to focus my time and energy on other things’

After days of denials, Bucs quarterback Tom Brady finally announced his retirement from the NFL He thanked wife Gisele Bundchen and his children, saying they are his ‘inspiration’ and ‘greatest achievement’The retirement decision appears to be a victory for Bundchen, who has expressed concerns for his safety over the years. She once enlisted Brady’s old college teammate, Jay Feely, to convince her husband to retire Curiously absent from Brady’s farewell statement was any mention of the New England Patriots, the club he guided to six Super Bowl titles over 20 seasons before leaving for Tampa in March of 2020 Since being drafted in the sixth round in 2000, Brady has earned more than $292 million in salaryBrady likely saved the Bucs $15 million by retiring before Friday, after which his contract would be guaranteedESPN first reported Brady’s retirement on Saturday, citing unidentified sources and Brady’s health and wellness company posted a tweet indicating he was retiring before he came out and denied that storyOn Monday, Brady said he was still weighing his options, but announced his decision on social media TuesdayThe betting favorite to replace Brady in Tampa is 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo, his former Patriots backup 

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After 22 seasons, seven Super Bowl titles, and days of denials, Tom Brady is officially retiring from football. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback announced his decision across his social media accounts on Tuesday. 

‘I have always believed the sport of football is an ”all-in” proposition – if a 100% competitive commitment isn’t there, you won’t succeed, and success is what I love so much about our game,’ Brady wrote.

‘There is a physical, mental, and emotional challenge EVERY single day that has allowed me to maximize my highest potential. And I have tried my very best these past 22 years. There are no shortcuts to success on the field or in life.

‘This is difficult for me to write, but here it goes: I am not going to make that competitive commitment anymore. I have loved my NFL career, and now it is time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention.’

Brady thanked his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen and his children, saying they are his ‘inspiration’ and ‘greatest achievement.’ 

Curiously absent from Brady’s farewell statement was any mention of the New England Patriots, the club he guided to six Super Bowl titles over 20 seasons before leaving for Tampa in March of 2020. However, Patriots owner Robert Kraft did release a statement of his own, saying it was a ‘privilege’ to watch him. 

The 44-year-old signed a one-year, $25 million contract extension after guiding the Bucs to a Super Bowl win last year. That deal included a $20 million signing bonus, $15 million of which would have been paid to him on Friday. So by retiring, Brady likely saved the Bucs $15 million, although they can choose to pay out his full signing bonus. 

Since being drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft, Brady has earned more than $292 million in salary over 22 seasons, according to Spotrac. And that does not include earnings from his fitness brand or his many endorsement deals with companies such as Subway and Under Armour, not to mention his recent foray into non-fungible tokens. 

Brady and the Bucs’ season came to an end in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs last month, when they were beaten in Tampa on a last-second field goal by the Los Angeles Rams. The team’s current backup is the uncelebrated 32-year-old Blaine Gabbert, so the Bucs are expected to add more potential replacements, either through free agency or in the NFL draft. 

The betting favorite to replace Brady is current 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, his former Patriots backup, according to SportsBetting.ag.  

After days of denials, Tom Brady is finally ready to retire from football. The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced his decision on Instagram , Tuesday

He won seven Super Bowl titles over two decades in New England and two seasons in Tampa

Tom Brady is pictured with wife Giselle and his children (from left to right) Ben, 12, Jack, 14 and Vivian, 9. In his retirement announcement, Brady said they were his ‘inspiration’ and ‘greatest achievement’

Brady’s wife Gisele and son Jack are pictured at the Buccaneers’ season-ending loss to LA Rams on January 23, 2022

‘Congratulations to my friend Tom on an unbelievable football career,’ friend and former rival Peyton Manning wrote in a statement. ‘To do it as long as he did, at the highest of levels is absolutely incredible. It was an honor & a privilege to compete against him on the field, and I truly appreciate his friendship off the field. 

‘I have always admired & respected his competitiveness, his dedication, his discipline, and his commitment to being the best. I wish him the best in his next chapter. Congratulations again, pal!’

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell also released a statement.  

‘Tom Brady will be remembered as one of the greatest to ever play in the NFL,’ said Goodell, who once suspended Brady for four games in 2016 for his alleged involvement in the ‘Deflategate’ scandal. ‘An incredible competitor and leader, his stellar career is remarkable for its longevity but also for the sustained excellence he displayed year after year.

‘Tom made everyone around him better and always seemed to rise to the occasion in the biggest moments. His record five Super Bowl MVP awards and seven Super Bowl championships set a standard that players will chase for years.

‘He inspired fans in New England, Tampa and around the world with one of the greatest careers in NFL history. It has been a privilege to watch him compete and have him in the NFL. We thank him for his many contributions to our game and wish Tom and his family all the best in the future.

Brady thanked the Buccaneers organization, his teammates, ownership, general manager Jason Licht, coach Bruce Arians, his trainer and business partner Alex Guerrero, agents Don Yee and Steve Dubin and his family in his nine-page post. He didn’t mention the New England Patriots, where he spent his first 20 seasons and won six Super Bowls. Of course, Brady thanked the Patriots and coach Bill Belichick after he left the team to sign with the Buccaneers in March 2020.

‘To the Glazer family, thank you for taking a chance on me and supporting me,’ Brady said of the Bucs´ owners. ‘I know I was demanding at times, but you provided everything we needed to win, and your ownership was everything a player could ask for.’

Brady said he’s still figuring out how he’ll spend his time but he plans to be involved in his TB12 health and wellness company, Brady clothing line and NFT company.

Tom celebrates with his family after the Bucs Super Bowl win in Tampa last year 

Tom Brady gets a group hug from his daughter Vivian, son Benjamin and his wife Gisele Bundchen following Patriots training camp at the Gillette Stadium practice facility in Foxborough in 2018

Brady had his first son, Jack, with actress Bridget Moynahan (left) before having two more children with Gisele (right)

While playing for Bill Belichick in New England, Brady and the Patriots won six Super Bowls. However he neglected to mention the Patriots anywhere in his farewell address 

The retirement decision appears to be a victory for Bundchen, who has expressed concerns for his safety over the years. She once enlisted Brady’s old college teammate, Jay Feely, to convince her husband to retire, the former NFL kicker told Sports Illustrated in 2018.

Bundchen has also claimed that her husband suffered unreported concussions during his tenure with the Patriots, although those accusations remain unproven, publicly.

ESPN first reported Brady’s retirement on Saturday, citing unidentified sources. Brady’s health and wellness company posted a tweet indicating he’s retiring, and reaction came from around the world congratulating Brady on his career. Even the NFL’s Twitter account posted a series of congratulatory messages.

TB12sports quickly deleted its tweet, but ESPN and NFL Network continued reporting that Brady has played his last game.

‘We’re in such an era of information and people want to be in front of the news often, and I totally understand that and understand that’s the environment we’re in,’ Brady said. ‘But I think for me, it’s literally day to day with me. I’m trying to do the best I can every day and evaluate things as they come, and I’m trying to make a great decision for me and my family.’

Brady said he was disappointed that coverage of his possible retirement overshadowed the NFL’s conference championship games over the weekend.

‘I’ll know when the time’s right,’ he said. ‘When I know, I’ll know and when I don’t know, I don’t know, and I’m not going to race to some conclusion about that.’

Brady walks away as the NFL’s career leader in numerous passing categories and most prolific winner. He’d also be going out at the top of his game.

Brady led the NFL in yards passing (5,316), touchdowns (43), completions (485) and attempts (719), but the Buccaneers lost at home to the NFC champion Rams last Sunday in the divisional round after rallying from a 27-3 deficit to tie it in the final minute.

Brady won six Super Bowls with the Patriots playing for coach Bill Belichick, and got better with age. He led the Buccaneers to their second Super Bowl title last year in his first season in Tampa.

Tom Brady announced his retirement on Instagram following weeks of speculation 

Overlooked by every team coming out of Michigan, Brady was eventually selected by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. 

Brady’s legend began in his second season, when he replaced injured starter Drew Bledsoe during a game against the rival New York Jets.  The Patriots ended up losing that game, but Brady never looked back, guiding New England to an 11-4 record over the remainder of the season, winning the infamous ‘tuck rule’ game against the Oakland Raiders in the playoffs, and upsetting the heavily favored St. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl.  

Brady went on to lead the Patriots to consecutive Super Bowl titles following the 2003-04 seasons. No team has since repeated as champions.

Peyton Manning, Brady’s friend and former rival, paid tribute to the seven-time Super Bowl winner’s career in a statement

But New England wouldn’t win another one for a decade, twice losing to the New York Giants in the Super Bowl, including a 17-14 defeat on February 3, 2008, that prevented the Patriots from completing a perfect season.

Brady, though, was far from finished.  

He earned his fourth ring after the 2014 season thanks to cornerback Malcolm Butler’s late interception on Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson in Super Bowl XLIX. Brady was named MVP of the game, but gave the truck he won as part of the honor to Butler.   

Two years later, in the biggest Super Bowl comeback, he led the Patriots out of a 28-3 deficit in the third quarter against Atlanta to win in overtime for No. 5. Brady got his sixth championship when New England beat the Rams following the 2018 season.

He joined the Buccaneers in 2020 amid a pandemic, instantly transforming a franchise that hadn’t won a playoff game in 18 years. His buddy Rob Gronkowski came out of retirement to join him and they helped the Buccaneers become the first team to play in a Super Bowl in its stadium.

Brady reached the playoffs 19 times, won 18 division titles, went 10-4 in conference championships and 7-3 in Super Bowls.

After starting his first game on September 30, 2001, Brady was under center for every game except when he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 1 in 2008 and the first four games in 2016 when he sat out a suspension because of the deflated footballs scandal. 

Known for his work ethic, intense exercise regimen and strict diet, Brady was better with age.

After turning 37, Brady won four Super Bowls and was 17-4 in the playoffs. He was 95-30, completed 65.2 percent of his passes for 35,371 yards, 265 TDs, 69 interceptions and 100.2 passer rating in the regular season in those eight seasons.

Overlooked by every team coming out of Michigan, Brady was eventually selected by the Patriots in the sixth round in 2000

Just two years after being a sixth-round pick, Brady was guiding the New England Patriots to the club’s first Super Bowl win

Praise from across the football world came pouring in after Brady finally made his retirement official. 

Although he neglected to thank the Patriots in his farewell address, team owner Robert Kraft praised his longtime quarterback in a statement of his own. 

‘Words cannot describe the feelings I have for Tom Brady, nor adequately express the gratitude my family, the New England Patriots and our fans have for Tom for all he did during his career,’ Kraft said. ‘A generation of football fans have grown up knowing only an NFL in which Tom Brady dominated. He retires with nearly every NFL career passing record, yet the only one that ever mattered to him was the team’s win-loss record. In his 20 years as a starter his teams qualified for the playoffs 19 times. 

‘He led his teams to 10 Super Bowls, winning an NFL-record seven championships. In a team sport like football, it is rare to see an individual have such a dominant impact on a team’s success. You didn’t have to be a Patriots fan to respect and appreciate his competitiveness, determination and will to win that fueled his success. As a fan of football, it was a privilege to watch. As a Patriots fan, it was a dream come true.

‘I have the greatest respect for Tom personally and always will. His humility, coupled with his drive and ambition, truly made him special. I will always feel a close bond to him and will always consider him an extension of my immediate family.’ 

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS FANS SAVAGE ‘CHEATING TRAITOR’ TOM BRADY FOR MAKING NO MENTION OF THE TEAM, COACH BILL BELICHICK OR OWNER ROBERT KRAFT IN GUSHING RETIREMENT STATEMENT

By Jack Bezants, for Daily Mail Online

Tom Brady has left New England Patriots fans fuming after he didn’t mention them whatsoever in his lengthy 962-word statement posted Tuesday announcing his decision to retire from the NFL.

The 44-year-old is bringing the curtain down on 22 years in NFL and has spent the last two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom he praise while announcing his decision.

But there is no mention of the Patriots, the team he spent the first 20 years with. He doesn’t mention Patriots owner Robert Kraft or even his longtime coach Bill Belichick.

Brady achieved immense success with the Patriots, winning six Super Bowls starting with the 2001 season. 

He also won 17 AFC East division titles, and 13 AFC Championship Games. Brady also won three NFL MVP awards, was selected to the Pro Bowl 15 times, and established the NFL records for most wins by a quarterback, most touchdowns, most passing yards, and most completions.

It was picked up on by the Boston Globe, the local paper for the New England Patriots, who wrote the headline: ‘Tom Brady wrote 962 words to announce his retirement. Number of times the Pats are mentioned: 0’.

Tom Brady has left New England Patriots fans fuming after he didn’t mention them whatsoever in his lengthy 962-word statement posted Tuesday announcing his decision to retire from the NFL

It was picked up on by the Boston Globe, the local paper for the New England Patriots, who wrote the headline: ‘Tom Brady wrote 962 words to announce his retirement. Number of times the Pats are mentioned: 0’

And Patriots fans picked up on their omission in Brady’s words immediately and it fueled fury on social media. One of the angriest posts read: ‘That cheating traitor doesn’t care a thing about his supporters and has betrayed them again and again… Of course, I am talking about Tom Brady who did not even thank Patriot fans in his retirement announcement.’

‘IF this is all he has to say about retiring, I’d be extremely disappointed in him,’ one fan wrote. ‘Tom Brady is the most calculated athlete in history when it comes to his marketing and personal brand.

‘And he just happens to ‘forget’ to mention the Patriots organization and their fans? Sad.’

Another, more scathing view, said: ‘Tom Brady made absolutely no mention of @Patriots any of his Patriots teammates, staff or coaches in his retirement announcement. That’s a high level of petty.’

Another wrote: ‘Tom Brady not even mentioning one word about the Patriots, Bill Belichick, and Robert Kraft in his retirement post is the most savage thing he could possibly do. All thanks to 2 years in Tampa Bay, forget the other 20 in New England.’

One Patriot fan took a more upbeat view and said: ‘Remember one thing. we the New England Patriots made Tom Brady the GOAT (greatest of all time) and his career. Tampa did not make him.’

New England Patriots v Los Angeles Rams – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. – February 3, 2019. New England Patriots’ Tom Brady celebrates winning the Super Bowl LIII

Needless to say other fans enjoy Brady’s snub. One summed up that mood with a post on Twitter saying: ‘The absolute greatest part of Tom Brady’s retirement is he never, NOT ONCE, mentioned the New England Patriots or Patriot fans.’

Speculation over Brady’s future had been swirling after Tampa Bay lost to the Los Angeles Rams last week, but the 44-year-old was coy over his future plans.

He had a year to go on his contract worth $25.4 million, and said: ‘I haven’t put a lot of thought into it. We’ll just take it day by day and see where we’re at.

‘I was just thinking about winning. That’s just kind of my mentality to go out there and try to win.’ But now Brady has made his call. In his words about Tampa Bay, he said:

‘I have loved my NFL career, and now it is time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention.’

In the message, which filled nine photo frames on Instagram, Brady thanked his wife, kids and parents, trainer Alex Guerrer and agents, Don Yee and Dubin.

He also sent thanks to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans, the city of Tampa and the Tampa-St. Petersburg region, team owners the Glazer family, his coach Bruce Arians and ‘every single Bucs staffer and employee.

‘To my Bucs teammates the past two years, I love you guys, and I have loved going to battle with you

 

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