First Time in 23 Years, Retired Tom Brady Finally Breaks His Legendary Streak in the NFL

A remarkable era ends with the legendary QB Tom Brady's retirement. The 2023 NFL season has commenced, and it will be the first season in 23 years without the seven-time Super Bowl champion. With a heavy heart, NFL fans look forward to seeing him in the next year.

Tom Brady’s era comes to an end

After an illustrious career in the NFL for 23 years, Tom Brady announced his retirement on February 1, 2022, having achieved many remarkable feats during his time in the league.

Brady has taken a year off

While the fans are finding it hard to believe that they will not be able to experience the exceptional performance of the veteran QB, he has announced his return in 2024 as a sports broadcaster. Brady is also taking a year off to spend some time with his family.

Astonished Aaron Rodgers claps during the game

Brady’s return to television

Following retirement, the three-time MVP signed a 10-year contract with Fox Sports as the lead analyst and play commentator. When asked about his new role, he expressed his excitement, stating, "I’ll be on Fox next year, so I have a chance to really sit back and watch and learn a different career."

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