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Published 02/13/2022, 3:02 AM EST

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Former Buccaneers and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has left past his career in the NFL; although this hasn’t prevented him from achieving bigger things over his star-spangled career.

He began his career with the New England Patriots in 2001. Since then, the QB established his superiority over his 22-year course. He appeared in 10 playoffs and won 6 super bowls with the Patriots and 1 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs by 31-9, taking his tally to 7 title wins. He might’ve hung his helmet, but this doesn’t stop Tom from creating history.

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Tom Brady has achieved a record of 7 Super Bowl conquests and is a multi-time record holder as well. Lately, Brady received the FedEx Air Player of the Year Award at the NFL Honors 2022 hosted in California.

The former quarterback was in the race for his 4th MVP title; However, Packers’ Aaron Rodgers had the upper hand this time as he gets his 4th title by having a better vote count over Brady. As he stood the overall second, the G.O.A.T. also set a professional sports record.

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Tom Brady is the first professional athlete since MLB pitcher Sandy Koufax in 1966 to finish in the top-2 in MVP voting in their concluding season.

Brady concludes his career with 624 touchdowns, 203 interceptions, and a 64.2 completion percentage; Having 35 postseason wins, 5 Super Bowl MVP and 3 NFL MVP titles, being the highest-earning football player of all time, he has achieved everything a quarterback can do. One cannot deny that he has developed and created the legacy of American Football.

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Tom Brady retired with all records

Quarterback Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on February 1st over Instagram after week-long assumption and intense confusion, and there’s no denying that he left a major impact being in the sport.

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Tom Brady responded to host Jim Gray on the Lets Go! Podcast when asked regarding a potential return in the next season: “I’m just going to take things as they come. I think that’s the best way to pull it, and I don’t say anything, you know, you never say never.”

He has moved away with giant records to his name, holding records that may never be broken. Now, Brady is a family man and primarily focuses on his family and the other ventures he holds.

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The former QB is happy with his retirement decision. Although many athletes and fans still expect him to be back for another run, it seems obvious he wants to spend more time with his wife and kids.

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Pavitra Shome is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing his M.A.
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