Tom Brady Breaks Silence on Retirement Rumors - Read Transcript From His New Podcast!
01.02.2022 - 04:49
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Tom Brady is speaking out for the first time in response to rumors that he is retiring from football after 22 seasons in the NFL.
Rumors spread over the weekend following a report from ESPN, but then Brady‘s agent and his father spoke out to shoot down the reports.
Now, Tom is finally speaking out and he opened up on the newest episode of his SiriusXM podcast Let’s Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray.
Click inside to find out what Tom said…
Tom didn’t confirm or deny any of the rumors and basically said that he’s still weighing his options. You can read the full transcript below!
Jim Gray: “So things kind of changed from your decompression when America was told that you were retiring on Saturday afternoon. And we haven’t heard from you as to whether or not that was the case or is the case. Has anything changed with you since we last spoke on Let’s Go! regarding your retirement?”
Tom Brady: “You know, it was a good week for me and I’m just still going through the process that I said I was going through. Sometimes it takes some time to really evaluate how you feel and what you want to do and I think when the time is right I’ll be ready to make a decision one way or another just like I said last week.”
Gray: “So were you surprised when these reports came out when you haven’t made a decision that seemingly others say you have?”
Brady: “It’s always a good line that I’m responsible for what I say and do and not responsible for what others say or do. Again, I think one thing I’ve learned about sports is you control what you can control and what you can’t you leave to others. You know, everyone I know, we’re in such an era of information and people want to be in front of the news often, and I totally understand
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