NFL legend Tom Brady retires after 22 seasons

  • The ‘quarterback’, who holds the record of seven Super Bowls, decides to end his career following the elimination of the Bucaneers, according to ESPN

Tom Brady, considered the best player in NFL history, will retire following 22 successful seasons in which he won a record seven Super Bowl titles, the chain ESPN reported this Saturday. To understand the magnitude of the player, it is enough to think that no team has more than six Super Bowls in its showcases.

The actual ‘quarterback’ de los Tampa Bay Buccanneers, from 44 years, left his future up in the air following his team’s elimination last Sunday once morest the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL divisional round. The Californian, who He has one more season on his contract in Tampa. and until now he had not ruled out playing beyond the age of 45, he has decided to end his career, as several sources confirmed to ESPN.

That he would leave the NFL to dedicate himself to his family was a possibility that had floated in the air in recent weeks. Brady is married to Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen, whom he met in 2006. Twelve years of marriage resulted in two children: Benjamin, 11 years old, and Vivian, 8 years old. With them also lives John Edwards, 13, the result of a previous relationship of Brady with the actress and model Bridget Moynahan.

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199th in the 2000 draft

Brady’s path to glory was not easy. It was selected in position 199 of the ‘draft’ of the year 2000. His first year on the New England Patriots he spent it on the bench. But an injury opened the doors of ownership and the rest is history. In the 2021 Super Bowl he led the Patriots to their first title, and repeated in 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016 and 2018. Two years later he surprised New England with his goodbye following 20 years in Foxborough. He chose Tampa Bay as his destination, and that same year the Buccaneers won a Super Bowl once more They hadn’t celebrated for 18 years.

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