Tom Brady Announces Retirement by Quinn Cunningham
Tom Brady is arguably one of the best quarterbacks to ever live. This is not the first time he announced his retirement. He announced his retirement on February 1, 2022, but soon after on March 13, 2022 he unretired.
But this time he says it’s “For Good” Tom Brady did not have a Hollywood ending people would have thought. Tom Brady ended his career with a record of 8-9 in the regular season and 0-1 in the postseason losing to the Cowboys in the wildcard round 31-14.
Tom Brady was drafted in the year 2000 by the New England Patriots. And won his first of seven Super Bowls in 2002.
Tom Brady won the following super bowls XXXVI (2002) XXXVIII (2004) XXXIX (2005) XLIX (2015) LI (2017) LIII (2019) And LV (2021). Tom Brady won six super bowls with the Patriots and one with the Buccaneers. Tom Brady has won three MVPs (Most Valuable Player) and has five Super Bowl MVPs.
Tom Brady is the all-time NFL leader in passing yards with a total of 89, 214 passing yards.