7 Super Bowl victories – football superstar Tom Brady (44) ends his career after 22 years

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NFL legend Tom Brady is ending his career, according to several US media outlets. The 44-year-old is considered the best quarterback of all time.

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Tom Brady ends his active career with immediate effect.

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With Tampa Bay, the superstar won the Super Bowl last season.

With Tampa Bay, the superstar won the Super Bowl last season.

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The quarterback previously played for the New England Patriots for 20 years.

The quarterback previously played for the New England Patriots for 20 years.

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  • Tom Brady is retiring from the NFL.

  • The 44-year-old won the Super Bowl seven times in his 22-year career.

  • Most recently, de quarterback played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The career of the most successful football player in history is over. On Saturday evening (Swiss time), several US NFL experts reported that superstar Tom Brady ended his career immediately following a total of 22 years. Most recently, the 44-year-old played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with whom he lost to the LA Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs last weekend.

The “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) won the Super Bowl seven times in his career, making him the most successful player in history. After 20 years with the New England Patriots, he joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 and won his seventh title in his first season.

Brady was voted into the Pro Bowl, i.e. among the best players of a season, 15 times in his career. He won the Most Valuable Player MVP title three times. In 2000, Brady was selected by the New England Patriots as the 199th pick in the NFL draft. The most successful career of all time was to follow in the next 22 years. In addition to countless other records, the 44-year-old holds the record for the most touchdowns (624), most pass yards (85,520) and most wins (243).

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