

Tom Brady has finally spoken in detail for the first time after he announced his retirement. In a recent episode of the “Let’s Go!” podcast, the GOAT reflected on many things, from past glory to future days. Brady has given the fans a lot of memories throughout his illustrious 22-year career.
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One of Brady’s most recent and favorite memories was winning the Super Bowl for the seventh time. It was a historic night for the legendary quarterback. In the podcast, we learned some details about the night from Brady himself.
Tom Brady reflects on winning the Super Bowl LV
The “Let’s Go!” podcast is co-hosted by Tom Brady and Jim Gray. On this day last year, Brady has won his first Super Bowl with Tampa Bay. The recent episode of the podcast opened up with Gray playing a highlight from last year’s big game. The final whistle had just blown, and the announcer was talking about the game. He said the Buccaneers just defeated the defending champions, the Chiefs. Tom Brady has won the Super Bowl for a record-setting seventh time.
Jim asked how does it feel listening to this now that Brady has retired? The GOAT replies, “Yeah, I mean, even just hearing that it brings back because it wasn’t that long ago. I mean, a year ago.” He adds, “Being in that position and being in Tampa the night before the game and obviously that game-ending the way it did. That is one of the greatest memories I have in football.”
Brady continued to explain that his 22 years have gone extremely fast. Winning the Super Bowl at Tampa that night was one of his several incredible memories. “Not to be cliche about it but the ‘Man in the Arena.'” Said Brady. “Because you’re out there trying to get the job done, and when you commit to your teammate and you commit to your team, and you do everything it takes to get you to that moment, and you accomplish it.”
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Brady wins the Super Bowl for the seventh time
Tom Brady has stayed with the New England Patriots for most of his career. Many thought that he would retire with the franchise. The Patriots had given him a chance to become the greatest quarterback in history.
One year ago today, Tom Brady won his 7th and final Super Bowl.
At age 43, he went through Brees, Rodgers and Mahomes 🤯 pic.twitter.com/1GcImTZ4mP
— ESPN (@espn) February 7, 2022
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So when he joined Tampa Bay in 2020, everyone was excited for the next chapter in Brady’s career. After winning six Super Bowls, Tom brought that same game to Tampa and won the big one in his first season at Bay.
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