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“Wouldn’t Be Surprised at All if He…”: Tom Brady’s Promising Take on Retirement Makes NFL World Keep the Wheel of Speculation Running

Published 12/30/2022, 3:19 PM EST

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The seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady becomes euphoric when it comes to pursuing the game and winning titles in the league. However, he doesn’t like to rush and loves going day-by-day and season-by-season. As the 2022 campaign is about to end, he dropped a major update on his future plans.

Ever since the Buccaneers quarterback touched the mark of 45, fans started brewing numerous theories on a possible retirement. His passion for the game speaks it all; however, Brady vowed to focus on the current season as their chances to qualify for the playoffs are quite narrow yet achievable.

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“Honestly, it’s the furthest thing from my mind,” Brady said via ProFootballTalk. “I’m just going to go out there and try to play a great game this week. Our biggest games are ahead of us.”

“We’ve got to do a good job, and I’ve got to play quarterback, I’ve got to prepare well, and that’s what I’m thinking about,” he added. Meanwhile, these comments instantly circulated across the media platforms garnering countless fan reactions.

After Brady came out of retirement earlier this year, fans believed that he was eying for one more Super Bowl title, just like how he mentioned “unfinished” business on his comeback note. But it turns out, the veteran is still hungry and doesn’t seem to stay back anytime soon. Especially his divorce from his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen gives him more freedom to remain longer.

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Meanwhile, Brady sailing on the Buccaneers’ ship next season looks uncertain. Because he will hit free agency next year, and the team can’t put him under the franchise tag. Reports suggest that he will go for a new landing spot, but veterans like Bruce Arians have vested their confidence in the quarterback playing for Tampa Bay again.

Tom Brady spent half of his life in the NFL arena

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Before heading into an exciting clash against the Carolina Panthers, Brady unlocked a new record in his illustrious career of 23 seasons. He spent half of his life in the NFL world precisely 8,292 days before getting into the Patriots’ locker room and roughly 8,292 days following his induction.

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An incredible achievement indeed, something that is rarely witnessed in the sports fraternity. “Wow, that’s crazy,” Brady told reporters reacting to the situation.

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“That’s crazy. That’s crazy — there are stats and data everywhere. It’s a data-driven world, but that’s crazy. That’s hard for me to imagine. I’ve loved it. I’ve certainly loved my opportunity to play,” he added. It will be interesting to see what all records he breaks in the journey ahead.

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Deepesh Nair is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. Having started his career in journalism as a trending news writer, he has published around 500 articles for various media portals. Although Deepesh comes from a Computer Science background, his fondness for writing has persuaded him to create his career in it.
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