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Tom Brady announces that he is retiring “for good”!

Tom Brady announced this Wednesday on Instagram who is retiring from the NFL fields.

” Hello everyone. I’ll cut to the chase: I’m retiring. For real.

I know the last time was a big deal. So when I woke up this morning, I thought I’d hit record and announce it here first.

So it won’t be long. You only get one super long emotional retirement message, and I used mine last year,” Brady says first.

It is then with the tears that arrive that he concludes.

“Thank you very much to everyone for supporting me. My family. My friends. My teammates. My opponents. I could go on forever. There’s too much. Thank you for allowing me to live my absolute dream. I wouldn’t change a single thing. I love you all. »

If this retirement is the right one, Brady leaves with 7 Super Bowl victories, 3 regular season MVP titles and 5 Super Bowl MVP titles. He also holds the records for most wins by a quarterback (251), most passes completed (7,753), most passing yards (89,214) and most passing touchdowns ( 649).

Last year, it was already on February 1 that Brady announced his retirement. 40 days later, on March 13, he returned with the Buccaneers for an additional season. This time, if he wants to come back, he will be free of any contract and can join the team of his choice. If not, television awaits him, since FOX has already put a huge contract on the table for him.

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