Opinion
Tom Brady reveals what he believes would be the ‘perfect ending’ for his career amid retirement buzz
The potential of Tom Brady retiring from the NFL following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ playoff run has gained extra traction over the course of the previous few weeks.
The 44-year-old talked to the NBC manufacturing crew earlier than their playoff sport Sunday in opposition to the Los Angeles Rams and was requested what the “good ending” could be for him ought to he resolve to name it a profession.
“Profitable the Tremendous Bowl however I don’t know that’s this yr. I’d love to finish on a Tremendous Bowl. … However I believe unwell know after I know. … However there’s rather a lot that’s inconclusive,” he stated.
The quote was revealed throughout NBC’s broadcast of the Buccaneers-Rams divisional-round sport.
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The seven-time Tremendous Bowl winner reportedly stays “noncommittal” about his soccer future. Sources near Brady instructed ESPN that his standing for the 2022 season is way from a given and the result of this season will play a big position in his determination.
Sources additionally instructed the NFL Community that the potential for retirement is a real concern for the group.
Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians dismissed a report on Saturday of Brady doubtlessly retiring after the 2021 season.
“The way in which he was at observe [Friday], I’d be shocked if he didn’t [play next year],” Arians stated, by way of the Tampa Bay Occasions. “ they’ve that Friday quarterback problem, and he got here flying out of the locker room, sprinting two or three fields away and couldn’t wait to get into the problem. He was like a little bit child. I’d be shocked.”
Fox Information’ Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.
Supply: Fox Information