Tom Brady is retiring for the second time, and this time he says he really means it. The quarterback leaves football after 23 seasons with an astonishing record. He appeared in 10 Super Bowls and won seven of them. Six were with the New England Patriots and the last, in February 2021, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He’s the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and quarterback wins in both the regular season and postseason. Now 45, Brady’s second retirement announcement came exactly one year after his first.
- Brady’s next move is expected to be to the broadcast booth at Fox News, where he already has a lucrative job as an analyst lined up. However, he will not begin his career as an analyst at this year’s Super Bowl on Feb. 12, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.