Veteran quarterback Tom Brady was fired this Saturday in his apparent decision to end his legendary career. in the NFL, at 44 years old and considered the best player of all time, but the player’s agent came forward hours later to point out that the seven-time Super Bowl champion has not yet decided whether to end 22 seasons in the elite.
Rumors of retirement of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers player were on the table after falling last week in the division final. The Californian left a final recital in his team’s comeback with a painful loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The NFL itself echoed this Saturday of the news that exploded like wildfire in all the media and social networks to fire the best player in history. A year ago, Brady added to his legend by leading the Buccaneers to the NFL title in a stunning 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The LV Super Bowl played at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa elevated a Brady who, after leading the Patriots to six Vince Lombardi trophies, embarked on a new project that took the ‘Bucs’ to the top in their own stadium. As number 199 in the 2000 Draft and an unpromising image and physique, few predicted then that the one from San Mateo would dominate the NFL.
However, when the news was already in every corner of the world, the player’s agent, Don Yee, issued a statement to say that it will be Brady himself who will say his future plan in the coming days. “I understand the speculation about Tom’s future. Without going into the veracity or not of what has been said, he will be the only one who will express his plans with total reliability,” he points out.
“He knows the realities of the football business and schedule planning, so he’ll do it soon,” Add. Thus, one of the best athletes in history keeps fans in suspense in the first place of the Buccaneers, while American football is looking for the protagonists of a new Super Bowl between Chiefs, Bengals, Rams and 49ers this Sunday.