Despite the loss of a notoriously good wife, Tom Brady said he wouldn't change anything. The seven-time Super Bowl winner told the media that he has no regrets despite the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' poor start to the season and his divorce from Gisele Bundchen.
Brady, 45, told reporters from #Sport#Media on Friday, "I came back because I felt like I wanted to play, I talked to the team about it and they were happy I could come back. ”
Asked if he regretted his career, Brady replied: "No." Of course not. I don't really regret those types of things. I think when I commit, I mean it, and I do my best and do everything I can to seize this special opportunity. (Of course, this sentence certainly does not refer to the commitment to #marriage#)
The father of three, who divorced Bundchen last month, did not speak directly about his breakup with #Supermodel#, repeatedly stressing his career and saying, "It's a very important game for us." We have to win this game. ”
But last month, he also hinted at the impact #family# had on him, saying, "I think there are a lot of professionals in life who go through what they deal with at work and at home, and I'm really focused on two things, taking care of my family and of course my kids, and secondly, doing everything I can to win football." ”
Brady continued, "So, that's what professionals do. You focus on your work while you're working, and then when you get home, you focus on your priorities at home. ”