Tom Brady says he’s retiring from soccer ‘for good’

Tom Brady says he’s retiring “for good” from soccer, ending his 23-year profession within the NFL.

Brady introduced his choice Wednesday on social media, saying he “would not change a factor” about his profession.

Brady, 45, additionally introduced he was retiring after the 2021 season earlier than altering his thoughts 40 days later and returning to play this previous yr with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“I do know the method was a reasonably large deal final time, so once I wakened this morning, I figured I’d simply press document and allow you to guys know first,” Brady mentioned in a video on Twitter. “I will not be longwinded. You solely get one tremendous emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up final yr, so actually thanks guys a lot to each single one among you for supporting me.”

Brady is a seven-time Tremendous Bowl winner who ends his profession because the NFL’s all-time chief in passing yards (89.214) and landing passes (649). The three-time league MVP handed for 4,694 yards — third most within the NFL — and 25 touchdowns this previous season, his third with the Bucs.

“My household, my pals, my teammates, my opponents — I might go on without end, there’s too many,” Brady mentioned within the video. “Thanks guys for permitting me to dwell my absolute dream. I would not change a factor. Love you all.”


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