Tom Brady Retires from NFL After 23 Years of Record-Breaking Success

After an illustrious 23-season career, Tom Brady has announced his retirement from the NFL. Brady, who won seven Super Bowl Championships, five Super Bowl MVP awards, and three League MVP awards, holds numerous records in the NFL. He is the all-time leader in regular season passing yards (89,214) and touchdowns (649). He also holds the records for all-time playoff passing yards (13,400) and playoff touchdowns (88). Brady is widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the NFL.

Tom Brady's career began in 2000 when he was drafted by the New England Patriots. He spent the next 20 seasons with the Patriots and won six Super Bowls and four Super Bowl MVP awards with the team. After the 2019 season, he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he spent the 2020 season. During his time with the Buccaneers, he led the team to the Super Bowl and won his seventh championship.

Brady has been considered one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL for many years. In addition to his seven Super Bowl championships, he has been named the Super Bowl MVP five times, the League MVP three times, and a 14-time Pro Bowl selection.

Tom Brady's retirement from the NFL marks the end of one of the greatest careers in the history of the sport. His legacy will be remembered for years to come, and he will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest players to ever play the game. Brady's career has been filled with numerous accomplishments and his retirement will leave a void in the NFL. He will certainly be missed by fans and players alike.