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Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, 44, announced his retirement

On the evening of February 1, Beijing time, the 44-year-old NFL legendary quarterback Tom Brady decided to end his 22-year career and officially announced his retirement.

Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, 44, announced his retirement

Some time ago, the news that Tom Brady would retire was very loud, and several American media released the news that he was about to retire, but it was subsequently denied, and Brady's father said that Brady had not yet made a final decision. But with Brady officially posting the news on social media, the dust settled.

Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, 44, announced his retirement

Brady wrote on social media: "I've always thought that rugby is a project that requires total dedication, and if you can't commit to giving 100 percent, you can't succeed, and success is my favorite thing." Every day for the past 22 years, I've been striving for my best, trying to maximize my potential, which is a challenge mentally, physically, and emotionally. Whether on the pitch or in life, there are no shortcuts to success. ”

"It's hard for me to write the following words these days, but I still have to say: I can't commit to it anymore, I love my NFL career, but now it's time to put my time and energy into something else."

Brady, 44, is widely regarded as the greatest player of all time in the NFL, and he has several NFL career records, including the number of games won, the most touchdown passes and the longest number of pass codes. Brady played for the New England Patriots for 20 seasons, during which time he won six Super Bowl titles. Brady then joined the Tampa Bay Pirates in 2020 and won his seventh Super Bowl title last year, becoming the only seven-time champion in NFL history.

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