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Tom Brady announced retirement from NFL after a record career setting

Tom Brady announced retirement from NFL after a record career setting
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback Tom Brady, widely regarded as the biggest player in the history of NFL, announced his resignation on Tuesday after career age-defying where he won a record seven Super Bowl Championship.
The 44-year Brady spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, won six Super Bowl titles, before moving to Tampa Bay and leading Bucs for the championship last season.
“I always believe in soccer sports is a ‘all-in’ proposition – if 100% competitive commitment does not exist, you will not succeed, and success is what I like so much about our game,” Brady wrote in a long post on Twitter.
“There are physical, mental and emotional challenges every day that has enabled me to maximize my highest potential.
And I have tried my best this 22 years.
There is no shortcut to success in the field or in life.” It’s difficult for me to write, but here it goes: I will not make a competitive commitment again.
I have loved my NFL career, and now it’s time to focus on time and energy on other things that need my attention.
“Brady’s decision to follow the dominant season where he led the NFL on the touchdown and passed the yard.
He can win the four league Most Valuable Player Trophy, which will make him an award-winning player Chosen by selecting 199 of the NFL draft 2000 but proceeded to rewrite the note, including holding a sign as the leader of all the time on the page passed, through goals and quarterback wins.
He appeared in Note 10 Super Bowl, won the MVP game award five times, and 15 choices The pro bowl is the most in the history of the league.
A precinct first dava Tan sound of the Hall of Fame, Brady’s decision to retire came after Conf Licking reports over the weekend about competitive times.
“I have done a lot of reflecting the last week and have asked myself difficult questions,” Brady wrote.
“And I am very proud of what we have achieved.
My teammates, coaches, competitors, and fans deserve 100% of me, but now, the best I leave the game field for the next generation of athletes dedicated and committed.”

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