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Jan 3, 2021; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) reacts after they score a touchdown during the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports | Credit-Reuters Jan 3, 2021; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) reacts after they score a touchdown during the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports | Credit-Reuters The fans who wanted Tom Brady to have another run may have their wishes come true. The quarterback announces his return to the turf just 6 weeks after his retirement declaration in February.
During his 22-year NFL career, Brady earned a record of seven Super Bowl victories. He’ll re-join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; for whom he won a Super Bowl and the NFC South championship in his debut season with the team. This decision comes right after his visit to the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, UK, where he went to see the Premier League game between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur with his boys. He also had a post-match interaction with the Red Devils, and with soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo as well. This is an absolute treat to the fans who called that Brady still has some best years left in his career. But Twitter is such a space where we have a diverse audience who give their own sets of opinions and sometimes even mock a person’s decision.
Furthermore, not everyone is gratified by his decision to ‘run it back’ with the Buccaneers. Our system has indicated that your user behaviour is potentially automated. News Group Newspapers Limited does not permit the access, collection, text or data mining of any content from our Service by any automated means whether directly or through an intermediary service. This is stated in our terms and conditions. If you would like to inquire about the commercial use of our content, please contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk. Occasionally, our system misinterprets human behaviour as automated.
If you are a legitimate user, please contact our customer support team here help@thesun.co.uk News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access, collection, or text/data mining of its content, including for AI, machine learning, or LLMs, as per its terms. For commercial use inquiries, contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk. Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback in NFL history; that much is simply the truth. The seven-time Super Bowl champ enjoyed a 23-year career and broke an incredible number of records. In early February 2023, he announced that he was retiring from the sport for a second time.
So today, we’ll look at the NFL world’s best reactions to Brady retiring again. It’s safe to say there were mixed responses. Many acknowledged his brilliance and showed their respect for the GOAT. But others hate him because he was the face of the despised Patriots’ winning machine. They also doubt that he will quit and expect to see him lining up for another team in 2023. They say that greatness recognizes greatness and that appears to be true in the case of Patrick Mahomes.
The Kansas City quarterback leads the way for a new generation of NFL stars. Some people think that he has the best chance of matching Brady’s legendary achievements (via FanNation). He reacted to the news of Brady’s retirement on Twitter with a simple message. Mahomes tweeted three goat emojis to acknowledge that Brady is the greatest of all time. It says a lot when a player of Mahomes’ level shows his appreciation for a veteran. Brady’s retirement leaves a gaping hole in the NFL and the Chiefs star is aware.
The problem many people have with the news of Brady’s retirement is that they don’t believe it. He famously retired in 2022 but it didn’t last for long and he was back with Tampa Bay for another season. Meanwhile, the Niners have a quarterback crisis and the Raiders need a replacement for Derek Carr. Many fans think that Brady would be a great short-term solution for either squad. Tom Brady is the legendary Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback who brought the franchise a Super Bowl win in 2021. Since then, Brady has continued his success on the football field, becoming one of the best passers in the NFL last season.
With Brady on the sidelines, the pundits have predicted a surprising season for Baker Mayfield. The Buccaneers' offensive coordinator praised the team's quarterbacks room recently in comments that have NFL fans envisioning that something good may be in store for 2023. Brady himself took to his Let's Go! podcast to speak with legendary sports reporter Jim Gray about his thoughts on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, former teammates, and cheering the team on this coming season, as shared by Rick Stroud on X. Tom Brady on his Let’s Go! podcast with Jim Gray spoke about his years in Tampa and how he’s excited to never put a helmet on again.
pic.twitter.com/HjSFyTpUvu — Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) September 5, 2023 Tom Brady shocked the world after announcing his retirement from the NFL after 22 glorious seasons. And now he is hinting at a possible future return already. After much media speculation and rumours, Tom Brady took to social media to thank the world and announce his retirement personally. To my parents and entire family (and extended family of countless friends), I love you and thank you for your never-ending support and love.
I could never have imagined the time and energy you have given for me the past 30 years in football. I can never repay you. And just know I love you so much. And lastly to my wife, Gisele, and my children Jack, Benny and Vivi. You are my inspiration. Our family is my greatest achievement.
I always came off the field and home to the most loving and supportive wife who has done EVERYTHING for our family to allow me to focus on my career. Her selflessness allowed me to reach new heights professionally, and I am beyond words what you mean to me and our family. Te amo amor da minha vida. “I feel like the luckiest person in the world.” – @TomBrady #ThankYouTom pic.twitter.com/rcFjiToWtf Was a second unretirement from Tom Brady secretly in the works this offseason? The seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Sunday that he was actually planning to return to the game, but of all things, a party ended up changing things.
In an Instagram caption recapping his year, Brady ended with, "The only downside to 2023 was when I was about to unretire in May and my friends threw a surprise retirement party. Kind of forced my hand," with a laughing emoji. The comments were flooded with fans asking him to come back, along with some happy he's done for good. There are a lot of factors players have to consider when deciding whether they want to retire, or in this case, stay retired. Apparently for Brady, the retirement party was the final piece of the puzzle that made him commit to hanging up the cleats, or at least that's what he wants us to believe. Whether he is messing with us or not, we may never know.
It is certainly likely Brady just wanted to raise a few eyebrows and get people talking. If Brady, 46, really wanted to be playing football, we would probably be watching Brady play football. I wonder whether Tom Brady kept up with Cristiano Ronaldo at all. Brady unretired last March, a day after watching the 37-year-old soccer legend score a hat trick against Tottenham. The two chatted on the field after the match, and although Ronaldo claimed that he didn’t talk Brady out of retirement, you can sort of imagine what Brady was thinking as he heard the... Don’t the great ones have an obligation to keep trying to be great for as long as they can?
It was enough to convince Brady to immediately go back to work in the hope of winning an eighth Super Bowl title. But Ronaldo didn’t exactly keep up the aging-legend bit. He scored just one goal in 10 Premier League appearances for Manchester United this season and began publicly complaining about his role, eventually getting suspended for leaving the bench during a game and dropped... No European clubs pursued Ronaldo, who signed a massive contract to play in Saudi Arabia. He has yet to score for his new club. Brady doesn’t have the Saudi option, as they haven’t created a LIV-esque alternative to the NFL yet.
So he’s retiring ... again! It’s a little bit hard to get worked up to find new things to say about Tom Brady’s second retirement that we didn’t say at exactly this time 365 days ago when Brady retired... Lots of people (including the New England Patriots) are literally just resharing their posts from last year. It feels a bit odd to be nonchalant about the retirement of the most accomplished player of all time, but, well, there’s nothing new here. Brady is retiring on Feb.
1, 2023, with the same résumé he had on Feb. 1, 2022: He owns an NFL-record seven Super Bowl rings and the all-time records in virtually every passing statistic by huge margins. Brady’s unretirement was, quite frankly, a mess. On the field, his Buccaneers finished below .500, the first Brady squad ever to do so. Brady posted the lowest touchdown rate of his career, throwing for scores on just 3.4 percent of his passes. He finished 30th of 33 qualifying QBs in yards per attempt.
The Bucs landed a playoff berth because they won their awful division, and were completely dominated in their playoff matchup with the Cowboys, losing 31-14. Tom Brady is returning to football – in a sense, and fans cannot help but be excited about it. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Jon Moxley is one of the most intense and brutal professional wrestlers...
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