Legendary Quarterback Tom Brady Announces Retirement After Two Decades of Dominance and Records Broken
After a legendary career that spanned over two decades, Tom Brady has officially announced his retirement from the NFL – for good this time. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers star, who previously retired in 2022 only to return for one final season, has called it quits after a historic run in the league.
With seven Super Bowl victories, five Super Bowl MVP awards, and a plethora of records broken, Brady leaves the NFL as one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever grace the field.
His final season saw him make history as the first quarterback to reach 100,000 passing yards across the regular season and playoffs combined, and surpass Peyton Manning’s record of 54 game-winning drives with a late touchdown pass to Cade Otton in a dramatic win over the Los Angeles Rams.
In a heartfelt video posted on social media, Brady thanked everyone who supported him throughout his career – from his family, friends, and teammates to his competitors.
He said, “I’m retiring – for good. I woke up this morning and figured I’d just press record and let you guys know first. Thank you for allowing me to live my absolute dream. I wouldn’t change a thing.“
Brady’s legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game will forever be remembered. With seven Super Bowl victories and numerous records broken, he goes down as one of the most successful and dominant athletes in NFL history.
As he retires for good, he leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations of football players.
