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Tom Brady announces retirement from NFL 'for good' after 23 seasons (The Guardian)

The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced on a video posted on social media that he is retiring from NFL.

“I think I’ve been on the record dozens of times saying there’s no quarterback I’d rather have than Tom Brady, and I still feel that way,” Bill Belichick, the coach with whom Brady won six titles in New England, said in 2021. However, Tampa were weakened by injuries and Brady appeared affected by [off-field issues](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/oct/28/tom-brady-and-gisele-bundchen-announce-divorce) as his final season fizzled out. It’s been an honor and a privilege,” wrote three-time NFL defensive player of the year JJ Watt on Twitter. The New York Post reported the deal The Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, later recalled that Brady introduced himself by saying: “I’m Tom Brady and I’m the best decision this organisation ever made.” He would go on to claim seven Super Bowl titles, three NFL MVP awards and nearly every significant quarterback record in league history. He also holds the NFL record for career passing touchdowns (649) and passing yards (89,214). The 45-year-old’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a losing record – the first in Brady’s career as a starter – and only limped into the playoffs because the other teams in the NFC South were even worse. He started as New England’s fourth-string quarterback and slowly worked his way up to become Drew Bledsoe’s back-up. Brady’s ruthless commitment to winning was legendary and it was only in his final season that there were signs his skills had begun to diminish, although even then he passed for 4,694 yards, the third most in the NFL. Other [more obscure statistics](https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/tom-brady-retires-stats-crazy-nfl) are just as impressive: no other quarterback has played in a Super Bowl past the age of 40 – Brady played in three, winning two; his 35 playoff wins are more than 13 other teams have appeared in; and, remarkably, he has appeared in nearly a fifth of Super Bowls ever played. His seven Super Bowl wins – six with the

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Tom Brady retires from the NFL, 1 year after retiring from the NFL (NPR)

"I'm retiring. For good," Brady said. The record-shattering quarterback released the message on Feb. 1, the same date he announced his retirement from the ...

Brady took his winning ways with him when he left New England for Tampa Bay after 20 seasons, bringing home a Super Bowl title in his first year with the Buccaneers. In a superlative 23-year career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady racked up a raft of elite records. Tampa Bay still won the NFC South division, but the team was summarily dismissed by the Dallas Cowboys in the wild card round. But Brady's latest announcement comes after a regular season in which his Buccaneers finished with an 8-9 record. "You only get one super-emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up last year." Brady, 45, released the message on Feb.

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Tom Brady retires at 45, insisting this time it's 'for good' (Terrace Standard)

Tom Brady, who won a record seven Super Bowls for New England and Tampa, has announced his retirement.

Louis Rams in the Super Bowl that capped the 2001 season and he and New England coach Bill Belichick were well on their way to becoming the most successful coach-QB duo in football history. He is the only player to win more than five Super Bowls and has been MVP of the game five times. He played in one game as a rookie, completing one of three passes for six yards. The movie tells the story of four lifelong friends, played by Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field, who went to a Super Bowl to see Brady play. More Super Bowl wins came after the 2003 and 2004 seasons. “I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I’d just press record and let you guys know first,” Brady says in the video. A year ago when he retired, it was in the form of a long Instagram post. The Buccaneers — with whom he won a Super Bowl two seasons ago — made the playoffs again this season, losing in their playoff opener. And when you find something you love to do, you know, it’s hard to stop. “I really thank you guys so much, to every single one of you for supporting me. He retires at age 45, the owner of numerous passing records in an unprecedented 23-year career. You only get one super emotional retirement essay and I used mine up last year.

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Watch: Tom Brady officially retires from NFL, posts heartfelt message ... (The Pewter Plank)

Tom Brady's Hall of Fame career has finally come to an end -- for real this time. After the weird retirement cycle that he went through last year, one that.

That came on the heels of reports that Brady wanted to team up with Sean Payton in Miami and finish his career with the Dolphins. We did this song and dance last year when Brady retired, but he went back on that a month later when he announced he would be returning for one more season. With speculation running rampant about a return for one more season, Brady set the record straight by posting a simple message on his social media accounts that announced he was hanging it up for good.

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Tom Brady is the GOAT to many Americans. Elsewhere he's just ... (The Star Online)

One reason is his social media following. Brady, an avid social media user, announced his retirement on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to about 21 million ...

He leaves the NFL after 23 seasons as one of its most decorated players of all-time – and one of its richest. The league dominates as a media money maker – 82 of the top 100 television broadcasts in the US last year were NFL games, according to Sportico. While Brady landed a US$375 million contract with Fox and Eli Manning went into private equity, pros with smaller followings are left with fewer options than their counterparts in more global sports.

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NFL great Tom Brady says he is retiring 'for good' (MalaysiaNow)

Unlike his first retirement when he made the announcement in a lengthy well-crafted post on social media, this time Brady was short, direct and seemingly ...

But he made the most of his opportunities and quickly turned around the fortunes of the Patriots franchise. "Congrats on an amazing career @TomBrady," tweeted the Tottenham Hotspur striker. No question, no debate," said three-time NFL defensive player of the year JJ Watt, who announced his retirement earlier this year. He would go on to build one of the greatest dynasties across any sport. He appeared in a record 10 Super Bowls, winning the game seven times. He was named the league's most valuable player three times.

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Tom Brady says he is retiring from football 'for good' (ESPN)

Tom Brady says he is retiring "for good" from football, ending a historic 23-year career during which he won seven Super Bowls and set multiple NFL passing ...

"His imprint on this organization helped take us to the mountaintop," Bucs GM Jason Licht said in a statement. In 2020, Brady joined the Buccaneers and won his seventh Super Bowl. "I think of him walking down the steps at the old Foxboro Stadium, looking like a skinny beanpole with a pizza under his arm -- it's late at night. "He entered the NFL with little to no fanfare and leaves as the most successful player in league history. "Tom Brady was the ultimate winner," Belichick said in a statement. The three-time league MVP passed for 4,694 yards -- third most in the NFL -- and 25 touchdowns this past season, his third with Tampa Bay. "I don't ever believe in the 100-year-old history of the NFL there's been a quarterback of Tom's ilk," Patriots owner Robert Kraft told ESPN's Mike Reiss on Wednesday. "I have a flashback," Kraft told Reiss. More Super Bowl wins came after the 2003 and 2004 seasons. "I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I'd just press record and let you guys know first," Brady said in a video on Twitter. Brady informed the Buccaneers of his decision at 6 a.m. You only get one super emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up last year, so really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me."

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Tom Brady's Last Season Didn't Go as Planned. Was It Worth It? (The New York Times)

The debates on sports talk shows and in barbershops about who is the greatest football player of all time will always start with Tom Brady.

“All of us have to go out on our terms, or we won’t be happy, and most of us don’t get to leave on our own terms,” said Smith, who retired after the 2021 season, his 11th in the N.F.L. Brady himself was a major shareholder in FTX, [according to a court document](https://www.thestreet.com/investors/ftx-collapse-tom-brady-and-powerful-billionaires-lose-big), and his stake went from tens of millions of dollars to virtually zero. South, was the worst in the N.F.L. This year’s Buccaneers finished with the worst record (8-9) of any team for which Brady was the full-time starter in his N.F.L. His season and his career ended in a 31-14 [loss to the Dallas Cowboys](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/16/sports/football/cowboys-buccaneers-score-tom-brady.html) in an N.F.C. [Brady kicked Falcons defensive lineman Grady Jarrett ](https://twitter.com/SpaceButlerXIII/status/1579166412505223168?s=20&t=PFdiYpd2DvXY9g6C_bpzsw)at the end of a play in a Week 5 win and was fined $11,139 by the N.F.L. In the postseason loss to Dallas, Brady [tried to slide tackle Cowboys safety Malik Hooker](https://twitter.com/jonmachota/status/1616910000634597376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1616910000634597376%7Ctwgr%5E41bf0cd7a26e4df6fae04aa3c5f75b1925bdbc74%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbucswire.usatoday.com%2F2023%2F01%2F21%2Fnfl-news-tom-brady-fined-bucs-cowboys-tripping%2F). (The slide tackle, illegal in football, is allowed in soccer.) The N.F.L. The Buccaneers had built one of the best offensive lines in the league. Brady himself missed 11 days in training camp to attend to what Coach Todd Bowles called “some personal things.” His absence generated speculation about Brady and his relationship with the former model Gisele Bündchen. [announced his retirement again](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/01/sports/football/tom-brady-retires.html) on Wednesday, saying he meant it this time, did not have the kind of year, either on the field or off, that he had been used to when he returned to the Buccaneers at age 45. He is the most accomplished player in N.F.L.

Tom Brady announces his retirement from the NFL (again) (Valley Public Radio)

Quarterback Tom Brady has announced he's retiring from professional football. He retired from the sport a year ago - but returned for one more season with ...

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Tom Brady retires from NFL: Everything to know about his iconic ... (The Pewter Plank)

Tom Brady has officially called it a career, for real this time. After the debacle last year where the future Hall of Fame quarterback retired only to then ...

Brady prided himself on putting the team before himself, and for that reason he often took team-friendly deals so that the Patriots weren’t strapped for cash and could bring in key players to build out Super Bowl-winning rosters. The first came after the Patriots victory in Super Bowl XXXVI, which was the first of their storied dynasty. He was also Super Bowl MVP after the Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, which is notable considering those games happened two decades apart yet Brady was still the most important player in each game regardless of age. The most infamous of Super Bowl losses came during the 2007 season. Tom Brady might have seven Super Bowl rings, but he’s played in more than just those games. Tom Brady has officially called it a career, for real this time.

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Jimmy Fallon Spots Tom Brady Retirement Video Clue That ... (Yahoo News)

"The Tonight Show" host also dropped the newly-retired football star into a reality TV series.

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Tom Brady Shares Rare Pic With Ex Bridget Moynahan And Son Jack (Today.com)

Tom Brady shared a photo of his ex-partner, actor Bridget Moynahan, and their son, Jack, in his Instagram story after announcing his retirement from the ...

He and the Brazilian supermodel [divorced in October](https://www.today.com/parents/celebrity/tom-brady-gisele-bundchen-divorce-rcna54526) after 13 years of marriage. [recent video](https://www.instagram.com/p/CoHvvZ_ux6e/?hl=en). He’s just a great kid. “He went into my closet the other night because he was going out with his cousins. He’s got a great work ethic. [Gisele Bündchen](https://www.today.com/popculture/news/gisele-bundchen-responds-tom-brady-retirement-news-rcna68632).

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Remembering Tom Brady's most memorable losses to the Broncos (Broncos Wire)

Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton finished 35-of-48 for 330 yards passing with two touchdowns to receiver Brandon Marshall and one interception. Kicker Matt Prater ...

Denver quarterback Brock Osweiler got the start against New England, and rallied the Broncos back after a 21-7 deficit in the fourth quarter, to pull even at 24 at the end of regulation. This win was crucial en route to the final game on our list… Manning finished the game 32-of-43 for exactly 400 yards and two touchdowns; one to Demaryius Thomas and one to Jacob Tamme. Manning came out on top, leading the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII against the Seattle Seahawks. Brady and the Denver Broncos have clashed many times over the years, most of the games resulting in classic quarterback duels, championship matchups and memorable moments. The New England Patriots were just coming off of their early 2000s dynasty, winning Super Bowls in 2001, 2003 and 2004.

Tom Brady is retiring... again (Valley Public Radio)

One year to the day after he said he was stepping away from the NFL the first time, quarterback Tom Brady announced that he is retiring again.

SUMMERS: Last May, Fox Sports announced that Brady would be joining them as a TV analyst after his playing career, though we should note that, in his 23-year career, he never went more than three straight years without a Super Bowl appearance. SHAPIRO: The Pats also tweeted three goat emojis, shorthand for greatest of all time, as did many fellow NFL players. BRADY: I was a sixth-round pick. BRADY: Just very grateful for the respect, and I hope I gave the same thing back to you guys. As Brady walked off the field that day, ESPN commentator Troy Aikman took a moment to reflect. But 40 days later, he unretired and came back to play his 23rd season in the NFL.

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Robert Kraft tells CNN he wants Tom Brady to sign a one-day ... (CNN)

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told CNN on Thursday that he wants Tom Brady to sign a one-day contract and officially retire as a Patriot.

He’s taken a lot of hits over the years — a lot of sacks, a lot of knockdowns. He has also amassed the most wins of any player in NFL history (251). “He came down, and he really believed what he said – and he was right.” “He was No. Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday. “Not only do I want it, our fans are clamoring for it,” Kraft said.

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Robert Kraft wants Tom Brady to retire with the Patriots (CNBC)

The 45-year-old Brady started his NFL career in 2000 as a sixth-round draft pick with the Patriots. He ended up leading them to six Super Bowl titles while playing for them until 2019. He left for the Buccaneers in 2020 and won a seventh title.

The 45-year-old Brady started his NFL career in 2000 as a sixth-round draft pick with the Patriots. The seven-time Super Bowl champion is going out after the first losing season in his [record-breaking career](https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patriots/what-nfl-records-does-tom-brady-hold-heres-long-list). He had [previously said](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/01/tom-brady-announces-retirement-in-instagram-post-following-days-of-confusion.html) he would retire last year, but went on to play one more season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. "To us, he is always has been and always will be a Patriot. Love you all." "I'm beyond grateful.

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Answering Your Questions About the Tom Brady–Greg Olsen–Fox ... (Sports Illustrated)

Also in Traina Thoughts: A new 'SI Media Podcast' has dropped; the Kelce Brothers aren't a fan of the Kelce Bowl; JJ Redick nails Twitter and much more.

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Tom Brady retires: Patriots owner Robert Kraft wants QB to sign one ... (CBSSports.com)

Kraft: 'He always has been and always will be a Patriot'

"Words cannot adequately express the gratitude my family, the New England Patriots and our fans have for everything he has done. He is the fiercest competitor I have ever known and the ultimate champion. He is truly the greatest of all-time. "Not only do I want it, our fans are clamoring for it and to us, he always has been and always will be a Patriot," Kraft continued. He did so much to bring life and good cheer to our community and he's a beloved figure and he's earned the respect and love that people feel for him like no other athlete in our town and we've had some great ones." I would have trouble ever believing there would be another one," Kraft said, (

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Tom Brady Diet, What Does He Eat? TB12 Method Food List, Meal ... (StyleCaster)

What is Tom Brady's diet? Here's what Tom Brady eats on the TB12 Method including his food list, meal plan and recipes. Is he vegan? Does he eat meat?

Tom Brady’s diet also instructs followers to drink half their body weight in water daily with added electrolytes and to avoid drinking water with and around meals. Along with with the types of food he eats, Tom Brady’s diet also instructs followers to avoid eating three hours before going to bed and discourages snacking in the evening, according to The TB12 Method. Tom Brady’s diet also recommends that followers eat only until their 75 percent full to aid in digestion and the absorption of nutrients, a practice Dr. What rules does Tom Brady’s diet follow? What foods does Tom Brady’s diet include? What meals are in Tom Brady’s diet? “In the wintertime, it’s going to be more red meat and more soups and root vegetables. Tom Brady’s diet also limits: GMOs, high fructose corn syrup, soy-containing foods, and most cooking cooking oils, such as canola and soy. Campbell also confirmed that Tom ate an 80/20 diet consisting of 80 percent plant-based foods and 20 percent meats with minimal added sugars and carbohydrates. The Tom Brady diet, also known as the TB12 Method, is a plant-based diet that focuses on whole foods, with an emphasis on organic, locally grown and seasonal produce. In an interview with [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/features/tom-brady-retirement-movies-fox-sports-1235312821/) in 2022, Tom confirmed that he still planned to follow his diet ever after he retired from the NFL. [ The TB12 Method](https://www.amazon.com/TB12-Method-What-Better-Longer/dp/1501180746/?tag=stylecaster0d-20&asc_source=web&asc_campaign=web&asc_refurl=https%3A%2F%2Fstylecaster.com%2Ftom-brady-diet%2F), Tom credited the longevity of his career to his diet.

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Gisele Bündchen at the end of Tom (The Washington Post)

Shortly before Tom Brady announced his retirement, his supermodel ex-wife was at work.

And he might have been thinking about how he’d given everything he had to a vocation, only to reach the end and wonder whether everything was enough or too much. He might have been thinking about how he’d gone to work for 23 painful, impossible years, building a legacy, setting an example, leaving it all out on the field, winning like nobody had ever won, and also losing, because nobody can win everything all the time. But I think most of us can imagine what kinds of things he might have been feeling as he made an Instagram post promising not to get emotional and then getting emotional nonetheless. Gisele’s posting was a message of pleasant remove, the sort of generically warm sentiments usually reserved for a graduation card signed by a distant aunt. Note how he’d included a few images of Gisele in his Instagram stories, but subtle ones: images of Gisele from behind, with her arms slung around their children. Here was a freshly divorced Gisele going for a run in Costa Rica with her handsome “family jiujitsu instructor,” which insiders swore was completely platonic.

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Sources Say Gisele Bündchen Will Not Be Taking Tom Brady Back ... (Cosmopolitan.com)

Tom Brady has retired from the NFL again and now there's speculation he and Gisele Bündchen will get back together—here's the truth.

[People](https://people.com/sports/gisele-bundchen-sincerely-happy-for-tom-brady-as-he-retires-but-she-moved-on/) that Gisele is “sincerely happy” for Tom but she’s not about to jump back into their relationship. She finds negativity to be toxic and she wants no part of it. “Keeping a positive attitude about Tom and her career is part of what you do as a parent.

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No chance for Tom Brady to get back with Gisele Bündchen, she has ... (MARCA.com)

Even though their lives will be tied together forever through their children, there is reportedly no chance of Tom Brady to reconcile with Gisele Bündchen.

[Tom Brady to reconcile with Gisele Bündchen](https://www.marca.com/en/nfl/tampa-bay-buccaneers/2023/02/02/63daf3e646163fad1d8b458a.html). Here's what the insider told People: "Gisele moved on with her life quite a while ago and is happy about whatever Tom chooses to do with his life now. Keeping a positive attitude about Tom and her career is part of what you do as a parent. She finds negativity to be toxic and she wants no part of it. The source that spoke to People broke down the details of Gisele's decision. Although she wishes the very best to Tom Brady on this new chapter of his life, there is a general feeling that [Gisele Bündchen](https://www.marca.com/en/nfl/tampa-bay-buccaneers/2023/02/01/63da9108268e3e62288b45a6.html) has moved on completely from him.

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Tom Brady's Re-retirement (The Atlantic)

What we witnessed in the past year was the undead phase of Brady's football career. The actual human version of that career ended, possibly, after his Super ...

But in holding on to his career a tick too long, he lost his marriage, he lost his unbroken streak of winning seasons, and he lost—just a little—of the sheen of greatness. But one of his secret weapons was his preternatural ability to know when to bail out of a play, when to get rid of the ball in order to live to fight another down. Why did Brady come back, when the dimming of his star was so clearly going to be the likely result, and when his family didn’t want him to play? When you’ve played the conquering hero each week in front of a stadium full of 70,000 screaming spectators, with tens of millions more living and dying with your every move as they watch you on television, the absence of that adulation, and the diminution of the perceived stakes of your decisions and actions, must be hard to bear—as life on Elba must have been for Napoleon. In this, Brady’s unretirement was more like Michael Jordan’s quasi-forgotten second unretirement, when he came back to play for the Washington Wizards and was … Even if for some reason he decides to forgo his broadcasting job, that’s not likely to happen to Brady. Lemieux came back after nearly four years away to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to the NHL conference finals—and his excuse for retiring in the first place was honorable, or at least exigent: He’d had cancer. Then he endured the first and only losing season of football in his entire life, and a peremptory early playoff exit. Brady allegedly retired because his wife asked him to—and then he defied her wishes by returning to the NFL. And most of them came back to achieve more glory. What we witnessed in the past year was the undead phase of Brady’s football career. In some ways, the undead Brady is not so physically distinguishable from the pre-undead Brady, who even as a young man staggered around outside the pocket like a mummy who had missed too many Pilates classes.

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Gisele Bündchen Has Moved On After Tom Brady Divorce (Glamour)

The supermodel and the quarterback finalized their divorce in October 2022 after Brady decided to unretire from the NFL—possibly a contributing factor in the ...

On February 1, Brady announced on Instagram that he was retiring from professional football once again, and presumably, this time he really means it. The supermodel and the quarterback finalized their divorce in October 2022 after Brady decided to unretire from the NFL—possibly a contributing factor in the split. [ex-husband Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen](https://www.glamour.com/story/gisele-bundchen-tom-brady-divorce-filing) is giving big “I don't know her” energy and I support it.

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Tom Brady quietly volunteered with his children at a Tampa Bay ... (CBS News)

Ashley Bragg Ryan, the wife of Buccaneers safety Logan Ryan, shared a heartfelt post on Tuesday about Brady volunteering with his kids at the Humane Society of ...

"It was about Tom taking the very thing his little girl loves the most and turning it into an opportunity to spend time together," she wrote. It's the one about the dad who volunteered at the animal shelter with his kids throughout an entire football season. Ashley Bragg Ryan, the wife of Buccaneers safety Logan Ryan, shared a heartfelt post on Tuesday about Brady volunteering with his kids at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay.

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How Will the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Replace Tom Brady? (The New York Times)

Brady claims he is done for good, but it is unclear what that will mean for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Fox broadcast booth and other interested parties.

[Fox signed Brady](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/10/sports/football/tom-brady-fox-deal.html) to a huge contract to join the network’s top N.F.L. Brady, who had plenty of leverage with Tampa Bay, made substantially more money each year he played for the Buccaneers than he did in his time with the Patriots, where he took a number of team-friendly contracts. [told CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/02/sport/tom-brady-robert-kraft-intl-spt/index.html) that he wanted to sign Brady to a one-day contract so he could retire as a member of the Patriots — the team he played for in 20 of his 23 N.F.L. This came shortly after Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who had called Fox’s top games for two decades, [decamped together](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/16/sports/football/joe-buck-troy-aikman-monday-night-football.html) to ESPN. The Buccaneers sneaked into a divisional title and an appearance in the playoffs despite a losing record this season. Whatever Tampa Bay decides, Brady will linger on the team’s balance sheet. Does Blaine Gabbert, the team’s backup quarterback, get a promotion, or will the team seek a replacement like Jimmy Garoppolo, who is set to enter free agency after six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers? The Buccaneers are already $55 million over the salary cap, according to Brady’s retirement, however, leaves others — notably the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Fox — to ponder their futures. But assuming he is done, they must answer a question all N.F.L. If his decision is not set in stone, they will have to consider whether they want to try to lure him back. In the past, N.F.L.

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Robert Kraft tells CNN he wants Tom Brady to sign a one-day ... (CNN International)

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told CNN on Thursday that he wants Tom Brady to sign a one-day contract and officially retire as a Patriot.

He’s taken a lot of hits over the years — a lot of sacks, a lot of knockdowns. He has also amassed the most wins of any player in NFL history (251). “He came down, and he really believed what he said – and he was right.” “He was No. Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday. “Not only do I want it, our fans are clamoring for it,” Kraft said.

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Patriots will push for Tom Brady to sign one-day deal, Robert Kraft ... (The Washington Post)

The Patriots owner said the organization "will do everything in our power" to have the quarterback officially retire with New England.

He’s a fierce competitor, but he brings love and a great warm feeling to everything he does.” Asked toward the end of the interview of he had any “parting words” for Brady, Kraft said, “Tommy, I’m always here for you. You are a part of our family. He helped the franchise win its first Super Bowl title and went on to win six altogether with New England in nine appearances on the NFL’s biggest stage. The past two seasons in Tampa Bay didn’t bring as much success — and included Brady Running back Emmitt Smith [returned to the Dallas Cowboys](https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=1983306) to bid farewell in 2005 after playing his final two seasons for the Arizona Cardinals. Brady also won three NFL MVP awards over that span, but following reports over his final few seasons in New England of I loved it because his little daughter said — well, both of his kids, they call me RKK — and they said, ‘We miss you. I would have trouble ever believing there would be another one.” [put his name to one](https://www.theledger.com/story/news/2006/08/25/rice-signs-one-day-contract-retires/25884399007/) in 2006 with the San Francisco 49ers, for whom he set NFL receiving records over 16 years before moving on to brief stints with the Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks. He really seemed happy, and they were happy. [growing tensions](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2018/01/06/a-patriots-breakup-looms-for-tom-brady-bill-belichick-and-robert-kraft-or-does-it/?itid=lk_inline_manual_13) with Coach [Bill Belichick](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2018/01/05/tom-bradys-fanatical-aversion-to-injuries-could-be-the-patriots-fatal-flaw-espn-report-says/?itid=lk_inline_manual_13), the quarterback [left the Patriots](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/03/17/tom-brady-signs-tampa-bay-buccaneers/?itid=lk_inline_manual_13) in March 2020 and latched on with the Buccaneers.

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What iconic moment would make a good Tom Brady statue at ... (NBC Sports Boston)

It's probably safe to assume that Tom Brady will have a statue built of him outside Gillette Stadium someday. So, what iconic moment from his Patriots ...

There are a lot of pictures of Brady at a podium or surrounded by a sea of people. Another passionate moment was when Brady grabbed the Lombardi Trophy after the historic comeback over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI and he screamed, Would you like the Brady 'Let's go!' at the end of his run into the stadium?" That to me is a fair encapsulation of who he was as a competitor -- a fiery guy, maniacal. "Would you like to see the Brady on one knee signaling a first down after he juked Brian Urlacher? That to me is Tom Brady.

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