Tom Brady Reportedly Hasn’t Made Up His Mind Up On Retirement

The new date is Jan 29, 2022.

The legendary quarterback has not made up his mind on whether he will retire after 22 seasons in the league, according to a report.

Tom Brady wears a Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniform during the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams.

The Los Angeles Rams will play the Atlanta Falcons in the first round of the playoffs on January 23, 2022, at Raymond James Stadium. Kevin C. Cox is a photographer.

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According to multiple news outlets, Brady called the general manager of the Buccaneers and told him he had not made a decision on retirement.

The quarterback's father, Tom Brady Jr., told multiple news outlets that his son hasn't made a decision yet, but will make a decision in a few weeks.

Brady will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy, according to Don Yee, Brady's agent.

Brady's health company, TB12, initially appeared to confirm his retirement in a since-deleted post that highlighted Brady's accomplishments and thanked him.

According to unnamed sources, Brady decided to retire out of consideration for his family and his health, along with the heavy changes expected on the team next season.

According to people close to Brady, he knew it was likely his last game as a professional football player when the Buccaneers lost to the Rams.

Brady will retire in the coming days or weeks, as he doesn't want to distract from the remaining playoff games and the Super Bowl.

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Brady is considered the greatest quarterback of all time after winning seven Super Bowl titles and five Super Bowl Most Valuable Player awards. He is the NFL's all-time earnings leader, with a total of $450 million in earnings on and off the field. Brady was the 199th overall pick in the 2000 NFL draft. He won the Super Bowl in 2002. He was a member of the team that won five more Super Bowls. The Bucs won their second title in 2021.

Big Number

84,250. Brady has thrown an all-time record number of passing yards. He has the record for most passing touchdown.

Tangent

Ben Roethlisberger, who is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, announced his retirement on Friday. In a video announcing his retirement, the long-time Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback said he was retiring from football because he was a truly grateful man.

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