
AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File
The Super Bowl is over. The Tom Brady watch is formally on.
However, those hoping he would drop significant return tips in the most recent episode of his Let’s Go! podcast (h/t Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk) were left dissatisfied Monday.
” I’m very material and delighted with how I feel in my choice,” Brady stated. “All you can do is take it day by day; absolutely nothing’s assured for us. I’m gon na do things I actually delight in and hang out with individuals that I actually take pleasure in hanging out with. The future is intense.”
Brady himself fanned to speculation he might not remain retired for long when he formerly stated on his podcast (h/t Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times) that “You never ever state never ever.” He did include, “I feel great about my choice.”
On Sunday, Florio reported: “There’s a guaranteed and palpable sense that he will play once again; some in league circles currently think he might be back by July. Of this year.”
Brady will turn 45 years of ages in August, however age does not appear to matter for him.
After all, he led the league with 5,316 passing lawns and 43 goal passes throughout the 2021 project while directing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the NFC South crown and No. 2 NFC playoff seed. They were not able to protect their Super Bowl title, losing 30-27 to the eventual-champion Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round.
Whether the seven-time champ and five-time Super Bowl MVP will return figures to be a significant story throughout the offseason, however there might not be numerous updates from him considering that Monday marked the last episode of the podcast for the season.
Quarterback-needy groups will undoubtedly seek to the draft, totally free firm and maybe even a possibly readily available star such as Aaron Rodgers, however the best of perpetuity simply may be out there eventually.
For now, however, Brady is “content” with retirement.

AP Photo/Matt Patterson, File
The Super Bowl is over. The Tom Brady watch is formally on.
However, those hoping he would drop significant return tips in the most recent episode of his Let’s Go! podcast (h/t Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk) were left dissatisfied Monday.
” I’m very material and delighted with how I feel in my choice,” Brady stated. “All you can do is take it day by day; absolutely nothing’s assured for us. I’m gon na do things I actually delight in and hang out with individuals that I actually take pleasure in hanging out with. The future is intense.”
Brady himself fanned to speculation he might not remain retired for long when he formerly stated on his podcast (h/t Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times) that “You never ever state never ever.” He did include, “I feel great about my choice.”
On Sunday, Florio reported: “There’s a guaranteed and palpable sense that he will play once again; some in league circles currently think he might be back by July. Of this year.”
Brady will turn 45 years of ages in August, however age does not appear to matter for him.
After all, he led the league with 5,316 passing lawns and 43 goal passes throughout the 2021 project while directing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the NFC South crown and No. 2 NFC playoff seed. They were not able to protect their Super Bowl title, losing 30-27 to the eventual-champion Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round.
Whether the seven-time champ and five-time Super Bowl MVP will return figures to be a significant story throughout the offseason, however there might not be numerous updates from him considering that Monday marked the last episode of the podcast for the season.
Quarterback-needy groups will undoubtedly seek to the draft, totally free firm and maybe even a possibly readily available star such as Aaron Rodgers, however the best of perpetuity simply may be out there eventually.
For now, however, Brady is “content” with retirement.

















































