It seems like Tom Brady has Super Bowl envy!
30.01.2022 - 01:33 / hellomagazine.com
Tom Brady has broken his silence after rumors he will retire from the NFL, with his agent releasing a statement to confirm that "Tom will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy".MORE: Gisele leaves fans seeing double as she poses poolside with sisters in matching bikinisTom has won seven Super Bowls over a 22-year career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He has made veiled references to his future in recent interviews, admitting that his wife Gisele Bundchen had given up a lot for him to focus on his career.WATCH: Tom Brady reveals what wife Gisele whispered in his ear after Super Bowl winOn Saturday, multiple sources told sports publications including ESPN that Tom would be retiring after the 2021-2022 season. "I understand the advance speculation about Tom's future," his agent, Don Yee, said in the statement Saturday.MORE: Gisele marks son's birthday with beautiful message READ: Tom Brady reveals the 'very difficult issue' he and wife Gisele Bundchen still can't agree on"Without getting into the accuracy or inaccuracy of what's being reported, Tom will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy.
It seems like Tom Brady has Super Bowl envy!
Tom Brady is working on his parenting skill now that he has retired from the NFL.
Tom Brady may have just announced his retirement, but he’s not ruling out a return to the NFL in the future.
Tom Brady may have just announced his retirement, but he's not ruling out a return to the NFL in the future.During the latest episode of his podcast, Brady opened up about his decision to retire from football after 22 years and what the future has in store.«There are a lot of other people — some players who don’t necessarily have to be all in for them. I guess I've seen that quite a bit over the years, but I kind of, I've always felt for me, that's how I had to do it.
Mark Wahlberg has a role in mind.
If there’s one thing that comes before even football for Tom Brady, 44, it’s family. In a heartfelt new video posted to Instagram on Thursday, February 4th, Tom looked back on his incredible 22-year-career in the sport he calls “home.” Included in the video were intimate new clips of Tom and his family, wife Gisele Bundchen, 41, and children Jack, 14 (who Tom shares with ex-wife Bridget Moynahan, 50), Benjamin, 12, and Vivian, 9. “I have the best memories…my kids were born here,” Tom shares in a voiceover. “I’ll be part of this community for a very long time.”
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorMark Wahlberg jokes that he has some retirement gifts for Tom Brady. “I’m going to get him a gift certificate to Wahlburgers. I’m going to get him a Wahlberg Chevrolet at cost,” the actor told me while promoting “Uncharted,” his upcoming action adventure feature adaptation of the video game of the same name.But then the Boston native adds, “I’m going to get him a one way ticket back to New England.
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.
Happy wife, happy life. Tom Brady’s wife‘s response to his retirement proves that the veteran quarterback made the best decision for his family by hanging up the cleats after 22 seasons in the NFL.
Robin Roberts shares a close relationship with her co-stars on Good Morning America and doesn't shy away from supporting and uplifting them.MORE: Robin Roberts returns to GMA studios with hilarious video featuring co-star TJ HolmesShe did just that when her co-star Michael Strahan helmed the story of Tom Brady's retirement on the air, one that he could relate to following his own prolific football career.As they looked back on Tom's legendary career and spoke to close friend Alex Guerrero, the conversation of how Michael himself had been able to transition to a successful career outside of football came up.WATCH: GMA's Robin Roberts and Ginger Zee bring fans to tears with unbelievably emotional updateRobin added on to that statement by praising how he'd been able to navigate that by saying: "There's high praise for you there."When you decided to retire, you had made calls, you had made relationships. And that's much of what Brady seems to have done, taking the time to think about the next."MORE: Robin Roberts delights fans as she details future plans on the show amid Covid battleMichael acknowledged that by also commenting on how seamlessly the NFL legend had created his own businesses and ventures outside of the football world.
Football fans know that the retired quarterback of the New York Giants, Eli Manning, and Tom Brady, the newly retired quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots, had a friendly rivalry while they both played.
Tom Brady announced his retirement from NFL in a heartfelt statement which he dedicated to his family – and they have reacted, including his ex and mother of his eldest son – Bridget Moynahan.MORE: Tom Brady makes nine-year-old fan who beat cancer cry with incredible gestureTaking to Instagram, the actress, who dated the quarterback for three years until 2006, shared a picture of Tom on the field and wrote: "So proud of @tombrady. Yesterday and today and I know you will do great things tomorrow.
Gisele Bündchen is showing her love and appreciation for Tom Brady after her husband announced his retirement from the NFL.
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.
Showing her support! Bridget Moynahan spoke out after her ex Tom Brady announced his retirement from the NFL.
Tom Brady has admitted that he was left feeling disappointed over the weekend following the rumors of his retirement from the NFL.MORE: Tom Brady breaks silence following retirement rumorsThe sporting hero opened up about the ongoing reports over the weekend – which saw tributes rolling in for him – during a discussion on the latest episode of his SiriusXM podcast, Let's Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray.He said: "You know, there were some very important games going on on the weekend and I know how hard those players work on Sunday to prepare for that.VIDEO: Tom Brady's family dance in support of him "You know, I was actually a little bit disappointed that that would actually play some part of what’s going on in NFL football which to me is such an amazing sport and it’s a great sport and the focus should be on those great games.MORE: Gisele leaves fans seeing double as she poses poolside with sisters in matching bikinisMORE: Gisele marks son's birthday with beautiful message "You’re right, for me I was trying to enjoy a nice weekend. It didn’t quite turn that way because my phone got really busy.
There are rumors that Tom Brady is going to officially retire from playing football, but if he decides to play another season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he is set to make a huge salary!
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.