Tom Brady announced his retirement from football on Wednesday, putting an official end to the most decorated and accomplished career in NFL history.
Brady, of course, was retired for 40 days last year before deciding to return for a 23rd season. But in a social media post on Wednesday morning, the seven-time Super Bowl champion made it clear that he’s staying retired.
The Michigan product spent his first 20 seasons with the New Engl and Patriots (2000 to 2019) before jumping to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his final three seasons.
Having spent the majority of his career in Foxborough, it’d obviously make sense for Brady to sign a one-day contract and retire as a member of the Patriots. And that’s something that owner Robert Kraft said he’d be happy to do during an appearance on CNN (h/t Mike Dussault of Patriots.com):