Tom Brady: NFL legend to retire after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl wins

January 29, 2022

NFL legend Tom Brady is to retire after a remarkable 22-year career which saw him win seven Super Bowl titles.

Brady's company TB12sports tweeted to thank the 44-year-old for his career, confirming his retirement after it was first reported by ESPN.

The move was also reported by the official NFL Twitter account.

According to the reports, Tampa Bay had asked Brady to stay on for one more season, but had turned down the opportunity to spend more time with his three children and wife Gisele Bündchen.

He signed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020, winning his seventh Super Bowl there on home turf.

Brady, who has previously said he wants to still be playing at the age of 45, is considered to be the greatest quarterback in NFL history, having made his name during a history-making 20-year spell with the New England Patriots.

He was selected by the Patriots in the year 2000, in the sixth round of that season's draft in position 199.

Brady went on to seal his place in Gridiron history in his 22 year career, leading the NFL in most yards passed (84,250) and in most touchdown passes (624).

Brady has also bagged the most NFL career wins ever, with 243.

He is also the only person to have won more than five Super Bowls and has also been the MVP in the championship game five times.

Speaking to ESPN, and despite Brady's business confirming the retirement, the footballer's agent Don Yee said that "I understand the advance speculation about Tom's future.

"Without getting into the accuracy or inaccuracy of what's being reported, Tom will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy."

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