“He gave us some incredible moments,” Major League Soccer wrote on social media about the 44-year-old quarterback.
The NFL confirmed Saturday that Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is retiring after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl victories that make him the all-time winner in league history.
“The seven-time Super Bowl champion, Tom Brady, retires after 22 seasons in the NFL,” was the message that the NFL shared through its social networks.
Brady played 10 times for the league championship, had seven wins and left with three losses. Among his records, he holds the most times selected to the Pro Bowl with 15, five times MVP of the Super Bowl and three times of the season.
The quarterback was selected in 2000 in the fifth round in 199th place by the Patriots and two years later he lifted his first Vince Lombardi trophy.
Brady, 44, broke the comparison of achievements with the rest of the NFL quarterbacks to such a degree that he had to begin to be measured with the most powerful franchises in the league, which he also surpassed.
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The owner of jersey number 12 won the Super Bowl seven times, one more than the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have six, and participated in 10 games for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
‘There is no final decision’
According to statements collected by the website of Mark, Brady’s father has said after the news spread: “Tommy has not made a final decision and anyone else who says otherwise is totally wrong.”
The player’s agent added: “I understand the speculation about Tom’s future. Without going into an assessment of the exactness or precision of what is being reported, Tom will be the only one making his plans public and it should be soon.” (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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