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Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady recently praised his former head coach Bill Belichick. Belichick is the head coach of the New England Patriots. For 20 years, Brady has played under the guidance of the veteran head coach. A Round Table conference was held during Capital One’s ‘The Match’ hosted by Ernie Johnson.

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Tom Brady, during the interview, said“[Talking to] different coaches. I was around the most amazing coach, Coach Belichick, the most amazing coach over some time. I played with Hall of Famers Randy Moss Ty Law to Richard Seymour.”

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Tom Brady couldn’t help but praise the former coach, who he thinks had guided him in every part of his game. Brady and Bill have entered nine Super Bowls together and have won six of them. Tom Brady has had a long career, and he will be appearing for his 23rd season this year while playing for Tampa Bay BuccaneersIn his more than two-decades-long seasons, Brady has played with and against great players, and he says he feels like he has a lot of knowledge about the game. 

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Tom Brady wants to be involved with football in one way or another

All his experience will come in handy when he starts his new job at the Fox Studio after he is done playing in the field. Tom said, “I love football, and I care a lot about football, too. I’m always going to be involved in it one way or the other.” 

Tom Brady was recently offered a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox Sports. Once he has made up his mind to retire, he will be joining Fox Sports as an analyst. Brady decided to retire on February 1, 2022, but he returned to the league in 40 days after his decision.

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Tom Brady said“You know at this stage, it’s like 55 percent yes and 45 percent no.” At this stage, Brady had to take a tough decision. But now, as he has decided to play his 23rd season, he is fully committed to the game.

Tom Brady will start for Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the third time. He led the Bucs to the Super Bowl win in 2021 against the Kansas City Chiefs. In the last season, Brady outperformed everyone in the league and had the best stats for passing yards and touchdown passes. He threw for his ever best record 5316 yards with 43 touchdown passes.

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Aniket Srivastava is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports. Having completed his Bachelor's in Architecture, he gained experience working under a few architects, until his love for writing urged him to be a full-time content writer. Aniket has a keen interest in NFL and ardently follows two teams: the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, naturally because of superstars Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes, respectively. His all-time favorite has been none other than the 'GOAT', Tom Brady, and also believes Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes is the next rising NFL star. Other than NFL, he also has an interest in soccer, cricket, and badminton. He is a travel enthusiast and loves nature and so in his free time, you will often find him taking care of his pet plants.

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