Tom Brady has celebrated many Super Bowl wins over the years, and he’s sharing some sage advice with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford about his post-win partying.
01.02.2022 - 19:55 / usmagazine.com
The end of an era. Tom Brady officially announced his retirement from the NFL after weeks of speculation that this most recent season would be his last.
“This is difficult for me to write, but here it goes, I am not going to make that competitive commitment anymore,” the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, 44, wrote in a lengthy statement posted via Instagram on Tuesday, February 1. “I have loved my NFL career, and now it is time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention.”
Days before the athlete’s official announcement, his company, TB12, hinted in a tweet that the California native planned to hang up his cleats. “7 Super Bowl Rings. 5 Super Bowl MVPs. 3 League MVP Awards. 22 Incredible Seasons. Thank you for it all, @TomBrady,” the health and wellness brand wrote on Saturday, January 29.
That same day, Brady’s agent, Don Yee, didn’t confirm or deny the speculation, explaining that the former New England Patriots player would make his own statement on the subject “soon.”
After the University of Michigan alum officially announced his retirement, tributes poured in from fellow athletes and NFL teams praising him for his unusually long career in football. “We’ve had some memorable battles over the years, @TomBrady,” the Denver Broncos tweeted from the team’s official account. “Congrats on an incredible career!”
The New England Patriots, Brady’s team for 19 years, shared an illustration of the quarterback riding a boat into the sunset. “It was quite the ride,” the Massachusetts-based team tweeted. “Thank you and congratulations, @TomBrady.”
Bruce Arians, the head coach for the Buccaneers, responded to news of his star player’s retirement with a statement shared via the team’s Twitter account. “Tom joined
Tom Brady has celebrated many Super Bowl wins over the years, and he’s sharing some sage advice with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford about his post-win partying.
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Tom Brady recently announced his retirement from the NFL making last year's Super Bowl win his last.The star won his seventh Super Bowl on in 2021 and a look back shows how his former partner Bridget Moynahan made sure to mark the incredible moment on her Instagram.MORE: Tom Brady makes nine-year-old fan who beat cancer cry with incredible gestureThe actress, known for her role in the police drama Blue Bloods, shared a picture of Tom after the win and revealed she "could not be more proud" of him."Could not be more proud @tombrady said he would do it and he did. Congratulations @buccaneers," she wrote, alongside two pictures of the star, one following the end of the game, and another showing him reaching out to their son Jack, who headed to Florida to support his dad from the stands.WATCH: Tom Brady's kids cheer him on following winThe congratulatory messages didn't stop there, however, as Bridget later shared another picture of Tom, and wrote: "I am pretty sure I am not the only one from #patriotsnation celebrating @buccaneers #superbowl #greatgame #strong #soproud #55."Fans of the 50-year-old loved her supportive messages, and many praised her parenting approach.MORE: Gisele leaves fans seeing double as she poses poolside with sisters in matching bikinisRELATED: Gisele Bündchen shares loved-up beach photo with Tom Brady"You are the gold standard of managing your beautiful son and parenting in such a healthy way.
Salma Hayek becomes a Greek goddess for the upcoming BMW ad set to premiere during the Super Bowl LVI. Hayek, who is portraying Hera, will star next to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ralf Moller.“I am very excited that my first @BMWUSA ad is for their first-ever electric iX. Check it out on 2.13.22,” the Mexican actress wrote on Instagram, alongside the official poster of the campaing.
After dominating the NFL for 22 years, Tom Brady, 44, has officially retired from football. But the superstar athlete — considered by many to be the “GOAT” — still has big plans in his future. “It is still very early on what Tom wants to do now that he is retired,” a source close to Tom EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife, “but if he was leaning towards anything career wise, he would be leaning towards a post career like Peyton Manning. Doing fun commercials and maybe some fun shows about the NFL. ”
Mark Wahlberg is congratulating his pal Tom Brady on his long and successful career as the seven-time Super Bowl champion hangs up his cleats following 22 seasons in the NFL. "Very happy for him," Wahlberg, 50, told "People (the TV Show!)" on Wednesday about the 44-year-old Brady. "I think he's done so much for football, certainly for New England, even for Tampa," added the Boston native and wildly enthusiastic Beantown sports fan.
Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos took to social media to congratulate Tom Brady on his retirement while wearing “Brady” hoodies. The lovebirds honored the former New England Patriots quarterback and wished him well in his future endeavors.
There were a lot of goat emojis sent around social media on Tuesday in the aftermath of Tom Brady's official retirement announcement. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback confirmed on Tuesday early reports of his retirement from the NFL after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl wins. Not long after, Hollywood stars took to social media to react, and many described the athlete as the "greatest of all time." "Very proud of my friend @TomBrady.
Gisele Bündchen is showing Tom Brady love after he announced his retirement.The 44-year-old quarterback announced on Tuesday that he was officially hanging up his football jersey after 22 years in the NFL. His announcement came after recent reports and speculation that he was retiring.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is teasing us with his upcoming role as Zeus; however, fans are convinced that the actor turned in politician might be starring in a commercial for the Super Bowl LVI that will be broadcasted at 6:30 PM on Sunday, February 13. The former bodybuilder, film producer, businessman, and former governor of California, took to social media to share a poster dressed as the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.Coming February 2022. pic.twitter.com/ey0w4HZXnbSome of his followers expressed their confusion and decided to roll with the excitement without knowing any further details of the upcoming project.
Tom Brady has officially announced his retirement from the NFL. The seven-time Super Bowl champion, who played 20 seasons for the New England Patriots and two for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, announced the news in a lengthy statement shared on his Instagram Tuesday.
Tom Brady is getting a lot of love after officially announcing on Tuesday that he's retiring from the National Football League after 22 years. The 44-year-old legendary quarterback's many celebrity friends and fans — and even his ex, actress Bridget Moynahan — publicly showed their support for him.Moynahan, who shares her 14-year-old son, Jack, with Brady, Instagrammed the same photo he did to announce his retirement and shared kind words.«So proud of @tombrady,» she wrote.
Tom Brady is officially hanging up his football jersey. After 22 years playing in the National Football League, the athlete — widely considered the greatest quarterback of all time — has confirmed his retirement. Following recent reports and widespread speculation, Brady announced the news in an Instagram statement on Tuesday morning. «I have always believed the sport of football is an 'all-in' proposition — if a 100% competitive commitment isn’t there, you won’t succeed, and success is what I love so much about our game. There is a physical, mental, and emotional challenge EVERY single day that has allowed me to maximize my highest potential.
Tom Brady has declined to confirm his future plans regarding his involvement with the NFL. The sports icon has, however, addressed and denied the high-profile reports that he’s decided to resign.
Tom Brady has declined to confirm his future plans regarding his involvement with the NFL. The sports icon has, however, addressed and denied the high-profile reports that he's decided to resign.On a new episode of his y podcast, the famed quarterback said he hadn't officially decided whether or not he'd continue playing, explaining, «I’m still going through the process I said I was going through… When the time is right, I’ll be ready to make a decision.»He also called out 's Adam Schefter, who first reported that Brady would be retiring, and commented on media culture in general, sharing, «We are in such an era of…being in front of the news.»Brady instead used his time to try and direct fans' attention toward the sport, and away from himself, explaining that the spotlight this past weekend should have been on the AFC and NFC championships and not his rumored retirement.«The focus should be on those great games,» Brady said.