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Tom Brady retiring after 22 seasons, 7 Super Bowls
Tom Brady Career Stats

Tom Brady is retiring from football after 22 seasons in which he won a historic seven Super Bowl titles, sources told ESPN. When Brady, widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history, left the field after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' loss to the Los Angeles Rams last weekend, he knew it was likely his final act as a football player, sources said. In the days since, he has spent time digesting that mindset and is preparing his retirement announcement along with the next chapter of his life and career, sources said. He won seven Lombardi trophies, the most championships won by a single player in NFL history, along with five Super Bowl MVPs. He piled up career records such as most touchdown passes (624) and most passing yards (84,250) in his 22 seasons.

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Tom Brady's Super Bowl Wins

Super Bowl XXXVI (2002)
– New England defeated St. Louis, 20-17
Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) – New England defeated Carolina, 32-29
Super Bowl XXXIX (2005) – New England defeated Philadelphia, 24-21
Super Bowl XLIX (2015) – New England defeated Seattle, 28-24
Super Bowl LI (2017) – New England defeated Atlanta, 34-28
Super Bowl LIII (2019) – New England defeated Los Angeles, 13-3
Super Bowl LV (2021) – Tampa Bay defeated Kansas City, 31-9
 
Brady mum on future: Will just take it day by day

Tom Brady said Sunday night that it was too soon for him to think about his future and that his emotions were still tied to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' heartbreaking, last-second playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams that had occurred just minutes earlier. Brady's comments came after ESPN reported earlier Sunday that the 44-year-old quarterback is undecided about his future, and that while he could return for another season, it is far from a given. Sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington that Brady plans to take time after the season ends, a month or longer -- to assess how he feels physically and mentally while also gauging his family's desires. Coach Bruce Arians said there's no timetable for when a discussion with Brady about his future will take place.

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Tom Brady officially announces retirement after 'thrilling ride' with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has officially announced his retirement from the NFL, saying Tuesday in an Instagram post that he is "not going to make that competitive commitment anymore." In his announcement, Brady thanked everyone with the Bucs, his business partners, his agents and his family. While he reflected on his career, he did not specifically mention his time with the Patriots or anybody within the organization in his statement, though he did later thank the team and its fans in response to a statement issued by Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

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Tom Brady Notable Accomplishments
• 22 NFL seasons (20 for Patriots, 2 for Buccaneers)
• Most touchdown passes in NFL history (624)
• Most passing yards in NFL history (84,520)
• 243 regular-season wins, most in NFL history
• Most playoff wins in NFL history (35), 19 more than any other QB (Joe Montana, 16)
• Most Super Bowl appearances (10) and wins (7)
• 5-time Super Bowl MVP, most in NFL history
• All-time playoff leader in touchdown passes (86), passing yards (13,049) and completions (1,165)
• 15 Pro Bowl selections, most in NFL history
• 3-time NFL MVP (2007, 2010, 2017)
• 2009 Comeback Player of the Year
• Named to NFL 100 All-Time Team (1 of 10 quarterbacks)
 
New Jersey man pleads guilty to fraud in Tom Brady Super Bowl ring scam

A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to fraud for posing as a former New England Patriots player in order to buy and sell Super Bowl rings that he claimed were gifts to Tom Brady's family. Scott V. Spina Jr., 24, of Roseland entered pleas in federal court to wire fraud, mail fraud and aggravated identity theft. In 2017, Spina bought a 2016 Super Bowl ring from a Patriots player who then left the team. Spina sold the ring for $63,000 to a Southern California broker and used the player's information to contact the ring company and order three slightly smaller rings designed for friends and family, prosecutors said.

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Madden NFL video game elavates retired QB Tom Brady to exclusive 99 club

Tom Brady will officially end his NFL career as a member of the 99 Club.The Madden NFL video game has officially elevated him to the 99 Club for the second time this season -- he was also moved there in October when he set the NFL's all-time passing yardage mark. Now, with his career at a close, the player considered one of the best quarterbacks of all time will be honored as such in the video game most associated with the sport. Brady still plays the game -- lamenting last year how he is unable to beat his kids in the game all that often. When they would play, he would always use himself and often lose -- to the point where his kids didn't want to play him much anymore.

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Tom Brady to join Fox Sports as lead NFL analyst when playing career ends


Tom Brady will join Fox Sports as its lead NFL analyst when his playing career ends. Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch announced the news Tuesday during an earnings call. The seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback will call games alongside lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and will work as an "ambassador" for Fox with a focus on "client and promotional initiatives." Brady, who turns 45 in August, becomes the latest superstar quarterback to pursue a post-retirement media career. Tony Romo has been the lead NFL analyst at CBS since 2017 after a 14-year career with the Dallas Cowboys. Drew Brees worked as a football analyst at NBC last year after 20 seasons in the NFL, and Peyton Manning and Eli Manning teamed up last season on ESPN's "ManningCast" broadcast of Monday Night Football. Brady briefly retired earlier this offseason but announced in March that he had changed his mind and will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2022 season.

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Coach Todd Bowles: Tom Brady away from Tampa Bay Buccaneers to 'deal with some personal things'

Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady will be away from the team for a period of time to "deal with some personal things," coach Todd Bowles said Thursday. Bowles said Brady's absence was discussed in advance and that he will return after next week's preseason game against the Tennessee Titans on Aug. 20. Brady had excused absences Aug. 3 -- his previously scheduled off day and also his 45th birthday -- and last Friday. The Buccaneers as a team were off last Thursday.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles noncommittal on Tom Brady's return
Brady has been given off days in the past, but this is the first time he's taken a significant amount of time away from the team during training camp or the preseason in 23 years.

When Bowles announced that Brady would be stepping away, he said Brady would be back after the Bucs' second preseason game at the Tennessee Titans Saturday night in Nashville, meaning the earliest Brady could return to practicing with the team would be Monday, Aug. 22. But Bowles did not provide a clear return date, and Thursday he said that he wasn't sure when Brady would actually return, despite Brady's absence being pre-planned weeks ago, prior to training camp. All of Brady's absences with the Bucs in 2022 have been approved by the team, although it is highly unusual for NFL teams to grant that sort of flexibility. Bowles said he has kept in contact with Brady while he's been away from the team and said he was confident that Brady would be his starting quarterback when the Bucs visit the Dallas Cowboys to open the regular season Sept. 11. By suiting up that week, Brady would be the oldest quarterback in NFL history to start a regular-season game at age 45.
 
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UFC president Dana White says he helped broker deal for Tom Brady to play for Las Vegas Raiders in 2020, but Jon Gruden nixed it

UFC president Dana White said he helped broker a deal for quarterback Tom Brady to play for the Las Vegas Raiders when Brady was a free agent quarterback in 2020, but then-Raiders coach Jon Gruden nullified the deal at the last minute. White was convinced to tell the story by Rob Gronkowski during the UFC with the Gronks broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+ for UFC 278 on Saturday night. Gruden resigned from the Raiders in October 2021. ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported in 2020 -- when Brady was a free agent -- that the Raiders planned to pursue Brady if he reached free agency. He did, but he ultimately signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he won the Super Bowl that season.

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QB Tom Brady to return to Tampa Bay Buccaneers early this week

Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is expected to return to the team this week, coach Todd Bowles announced Sunday. Bowles did not provide a specific date, but said, "It'll be this week, early." Brady has been away from the team since Aug. 11 to tend to what has been described as "personal things." Bowles said it was something agreed upon weeks ago and that the team supported Brady, who has kept in touch with the coaching staff during his absence. Bowles said a decision has not yet been made on whether Brady will see action in this week's third and final preseason game at the Indianapolis Colts.


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Tom Brady returns to Tampa Bay Buccaneers after 11-day break from training camp


Tom Brady returned to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, ending what has been described as an 11-day, prearranged break from training camp for personal reasons.The seven-time Super Bowl champion didn't address the media after practicing. Teammates and coach Todd Bowles said the 45-year-old quarterback was sharp throwing the ball and essentially picked up where he left off when he left the team on Aug. 11. While he was away, Brady missed two preseason games that Bowles said the quarterback would not have played in even if he were with the team.There was no rust for Brady, who got a quick fist bump from Brate before he started throwing drills. He appeared dialed in and focused. He was in command of the offense. Quarterbacks coach Clyde Christensen flashed a smile leaving the practice field, saying, "He looked good and fresh. It was good to have him out there. I'll tell ya that."

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