Sources: Brady retiring after 22 years, 7 rings (2024)

Jan 29, 2022, 02:32 PM ET

Tom Brady is retiring from football after 22 seasons in which he won a historic seven Super Bowl titles, sources told ESPN on Saturday.

When Brady, widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history, left the field after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' loss to the Los Angeles Rams last weekend, he knew it was likely his final act as a football player, sources said. In the days since, he has spent time digesting that mindset and is preparing his retirement announcement along with the next chapter of his life and career, sources said.

Sources said that Brady's decision to retire is based on several factors, including family and health. Although it's less significant, Brady also recognizes that the Buccaneers are likely to undergo significant roster turnover, sources said.

Brady, 44, has been adamant for weeks that he never wanted a "farewell season," and many who know him believed he desired a decision made without much drama leading up to it. He will shift his focus to new endeavors and believes this is the right moment to end his playing career, sources said.

It is unknown when Brady will formalize his plans to retire, but that move will be made with consideration to not upstage the NFL's postseason games, including the Super Bowl. Brady's company, TB12 Sports, sent a tweet that appeared to confirm his decision but later deleted the post.

Don Yee, Brady's agent, deferred any comment on the quarterback's future to Brady himself.

"I understand the advance speculation about Tom's future," Yee said in a statement. "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. He knows the realities of the football business and planning calendar as well as anybody, so that should be soon."

Buccaneers executives and coaches have been bracing for Brady's retirement in recent weeks, recognizing that it was more likely than not that he would hang it up after the season, team sources told ESPN. One source said as recently as this week that "all signs point" to Brady's retiring.

The Buccaneers hoped to make an emphatic pitch to persuade Brady to play one more year, but Tampa Bay recognizes that that effort is not expected to have an impact and the team is resigned to the challenges that now lie ahead.

Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians told ESPN's Jenna Laine that Brady had not notified him or the team of his plans to retire. Tom Brady Sr. also told ESPN in a text that "Tommy has made no such determination" regarding his playing future.

Even so, Buccaneers wide receivers Chris Godwin and Mike Evans showed love for Brady on social media, but later deleted their tweets.

When Brady makes his decision to retire official, the former New England Patriots quarterback will end a storied career that spanned three different decades on the path from Foxborough to Tampa to Canton.

He won seven Lombardi trophies, the most championships won by a single player in NFL history, along with five Super Bowl MVPs. He piled up career records such as most touchdown passes (624) and most passing yards (84,250) in his 22 seasons.

His performance during the final year of his career -- finishing the regular season as the NFL leader in touchdowns and passing yards -- suggested that Brady could have continued playing at an elite championship level. But he recognized the sacrifice it would take from him and his family and felt it was time to tackle other challenges, sources said.

Earlier in the week, appearing on his "Let's Go" podcast with host Jim Gray, Brady used the word "satisfied" to describe how he felt about his NFL career, which caught the attention of many who know a man who rarely was satisfied with his achievements. Brady cited his family's desires as a heavy factor in his upcoming decision.

"I said this a few years ago, it's what relationships are all about," Brady said on the podcast. "It's not always what I want. It's what we want as a family. And I'm going to spend a lot of time with them and figure out in the future what's next."

Brady and his family have been building a South Florida home just north of Miami.

"I'll know when I know," Brady said during the podcast. "I think for all of us, you know, we can all decompress a bit. It's been six straight months of football. Every day consumed by day in and day out football. And I think now it's just some time to spend some time with my family and spend some time with my kids."

Brady will become the second future Hall of Fame quarterback to call it a career this postseason. On Thursday, Ben Roethlisberger announced his retirement from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Sources: Brady retiring after 22 years, 7 rings (2024)

FAQs

Sources: Brady retiring after 22 years, 7 rings? ›

Sources said that Brady's decision to retire is based on several factors, including family and health. Although it's less significant, Brady also recognizes that the Buccaneers are likely to undergo significant roster turnover, sources said.

How many times has Brady announced retirement? ›

Did Tom Brady retire once before? Brady now has two NFL retirements to his name, both of which saw him choose February. 1 as the day to officially say goodbye to the league. His first departure was in 2022 and it proved to be nothing more than a fleeting farewell that lasted 40 days.

What is Tom Brady's net worth? ›

Over his 23 seasons, Brady has earned at least $180 million from endorsem*nts, licensing, appearances and memorabilia, according to estimates from Sportico, putting his net worth around $512 million when combined with his football income.

How many rings does Brady have? ›

Brady won a record seven Super Bowls across his 23-year career. His first came in 2002 with the New England Patriots and his last in 2021 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Did Tom Brady retire as a patriot? ›

Yes, Tom Brady is still retired

Unfortunately for all those eager New England Patriots fans, Tom Brady is not coming out of retirement. His return to the Patriots will have a different capacity as he is only being honored during the season opener against the Miami Dolphins.

Who is the oldest NFL player ever? ›

Alameda, California, U.S. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 as the sport's oldest player at the age of 48, a mark that still stands. One of only two players to play in four different decades—the other one being John Carney, he holds the record for most extra points made (943) and attempted (959).

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Tom Brady has won the most Super Bowls of any player in NFL history with seven. Brady won the 2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, and 2019 Super Bowls quarterbacking the New England Patriots, and the 2021 Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Who is the richest retired NFL player? ›

Former National Football League (NFL) player and executive Jerry Richardson was the richest NFL player of all time as of January 2023, with a net worth of around two billion U.S. dollars.

What is Giselle's net worth? ›

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen boasts a whopping $400 million fortune, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The world's highest-paid model between 2012 and 2017, Bündchen rose to prominence as one of the faces of Victoria's Secret, having signed a $25 million deal with the lingerie label in 2000.

How much is Patrick Mahomes worth? ›

Mahomes has a net worth of $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He earned $29.45 million for the 2022 NFL season, according to Spotrac. Mahomes is invested in the MLB team Kansas City Royals, and women's soccer team Kansas City Current, as well as a few sports wellness companies, among others.

What is the most expensive Super Bowl ring? ›

Super Bowl XXV 1990: New York Giants

Lawrence Taylor, LB An East Coast collector bought Taylor's ring as part of a collection of championship rings from various sports in a 2012 auction. The sale price — $230,401 — is the highest known price paid for a Super Bowl ring from a player. "It's Super Bowl.

Which coach has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Bill Belichick

Belichick is the only head coach with six Super Bowl titles, tied with Halas and Lambeau as the only head coaches with six NFL championships.

Who has 7 rings in the NFL? ›

With seven Championship rings, Brady has the most Super Bowl victories in history, leading the Buccaneers' win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LV, in which Brady earned his seventh ring. He won his first Super Bowl in 2002, his second a year later in 2003, and his third in 2005.

Is Tom and Giselle's divorce final? ›

Bündchen and Brady had been together for 16 years and married for 13 when they announced that they had "amicably" finalized their divorce in October 2022. “With much gratitude for our time together, Tom and I have amicably finalized our divorce,” she wrote on her Instagram story at the time.

Who is the best QB in the NFL? ›

All-time Super Bowl QB rankings: Patrick Mahomes passes Favre, Elway; Brock Purdy debuts at 58.

Is Rob Gronkowski retired? ›

Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement following 11 seasons in the NFL, the last two being with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Is Tom Brady playing football this year or did he retire? ›

How old was Tom Brady when he won his 4th Super Bowl? ›

How old were Tom Brady when he won his fourth super bowl?
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When did Brees retire? ›

Brees announced his retirement from the NFL following the 2020-2021 season after 20 years in the league. "After 20 years as a player in the NFL and 15 years as a Saint, it is time I retire from the game of football,” Brees wrote in March 2021 alongside a video featuring his four kids.

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