Tom Brady officially announces retirement from NFL after 22 seasons (2024)

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The greatest to ever do it has officially called it a career.

"I've done a lot of reflecting the past week and have asked myself difficult questions," Brady wrote in part of his lengthy message. "And I am so proud of what we have achieved. My teammates, coaches, fellow competitors, and fans deserve 100% of me, but right now, it's best I leave the field of play to the next generation of dedicated and committed athletes.

"To my Bucs teammates the past two years, I love you guys, and I have loved going to battle with you. You have dug so deep to challenge yourself, and it inspired me to wake up every day and give you my best. I am always here for you guys and want to see you continue to push yourselves to be your best. I couldn't be happier with what we accomplished together."

Brady's official retirement comes three days after news first broke he was planning to hang up his legendary cleats. Brady had yet to publicly commit one way or another, spending his latest appearance on his podcast maintaining he was still "going through the process". Tuesday brought the result of that process.

Brady walks away after an incredible 22 NFL seasons -- 20 with New England, two with Tampa Bay -- in which he achieved individual success greater than anyone in pro football's history. Brady was a 15-time Pro Bowl selection, three-time AP MVP, three-time first-team All-Pro selection and retires as the all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and QB wins.

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The most resounding line in his resume: seven-time Super Bowl champion. Brady reached 10 Super Bowls in his career, getting there nine times with the Patriots before moving south at the ripe age of 43 and immediately leading the Buccaneers to their second Super Bowl triumph in franchise history.

Brady is the winningest quarterback in NFL history in both the regular season and playoffs, and has five Super Bowl MVPs to his name. We could keep doing this for a while.

"Tom Brady will be remembered as one of the greatest to ever play in the NFL," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "An incredible competitor and leader, his stellar career is remarkable for its longevity but also for the sustained excellence he displayed year after year. Tom made everyone around him better and always seemed to rise to the occasion in the biggest moments. His record five Super Bowl MVP awards and seven Super Bowl championships set a standard that players will chase for years. He inspired fans in New England, Tampa and around the world with one of the greatest careers in NFL history. It has been a privilege to watch him compete and have him in the NFL. We thank him for his many contributions to our game and wish Tom and his family all the best in the future."

Brady's run was unprecedented in the modern era. A sixth-round pick -- 199th overall -- in the 2000 NFL Draft, Brady never arrived to the NFL with any serious buzz. Madden NFL 2001 didn't even insert his name for his video game avatar, just leaving him as "QB No. 12." Brady only received a legitimate chance to play because Drew Bledsoe suffered an injury during a game against the Jets in 2001.

From there, a legend was born.

Brady became the face of two decades of dominance for the Patriots, winning more playoff games with New England (30) than the rest of the Patriots in history had done combined. After reaching and losing the Super Bowl twice before Brady's arrival, New England made it nine times with Brady leading the way, winning six of them.

Even as Father Time loomed, Brady paid it no mind, turning a Super Bowl victory into an every-other-year event. Brady won Super Bowl XLIX in 2014, lost in the AFC Championship Game to old rival Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos in 2015, then returned in 2016 to win Super Bowl LI. He lost Super Bowl LII in 2017, then responded by winning Super Bowl LIII in 2018. Two years later -- his first with Tampa Bay -- he won another one, his seventh and perhaps most impressive at 43 years old.

He was still playing at an elite level in 2021 and was in a tight race for NFL MVP at 44 years old. If he wins it, he'll have one last piece of hardware to add to his trophy case while he basks in the glow of retirement -- if he truly is finished with the game.

Thank You Patriots Nation ❤️

I’m beyond grateful. Love you all. https://t.co/kXm2ET27Dk

— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 1, 2022
Tom Brady officially announces retirement from NFL after 22 seasons (2024)

FAQs

Is Tom Brady officially retired? ›

The 45-year-old will officially be eligible to be enshrined as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2028. Brady said he plans to start his the next chapter of his life, his broadcasting career, with Fox Sports in "fall of 2024." "I'll get to the point: I'm retiring for good," Brady said in a post on Feb. 1.

Did Rob Gronkowski retire? ›

When did Tom Brady start playing football? ›

First snap – 2000 Week 13 at Lions. Brady's first NFL appearance came during a blowout loss to the Lions in the 2000 season, as the Patriots sat at 3-9 on the season. Brady entered the game for New England's final possession, completing 1-of-3 passes for six yards and then punting the ball away.

How many teams has Tom Brady played for? ›

Tom Brady
No. 12
NFL draft:2000 / Round: 6 / Pick: 199
Career history
New England Patriots (2000–2019) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2022)
Career highlights and awards
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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 is the best QB in the NFL? ›

All-time Super Bowl QB rankings: Patrick Mahomes passes Favre, Elway; Brock Purdy debuts at 58. I can't tell if Patrick Mahomes is making it harder or easier to write this introduction every season. He's always in the Super Bowl, so he's always the topic. His greatness doesn't change; it just deepens.

Is Jason Kelce retiring? ›

Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce announces retirement from NFL - Dave Helman reacts. Kelce said he was "upset" and "disappointed" that his final season happened to be when the Eagles likely had "the biggest collapse in the history of the organization."

Is Travis Kelce retiring? ›

Travis Kelce is definitely not retiring in 2024. He's also no longer underpaid. NFL insider Ian Rapoport broke the news on Monday that the tight end had agreed to terms on a new 2-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs confirmed the new deal a short time later.

Is Julian Edelman retired? ›

Edelman announced his retirement on April 12, 2021, after 12 seasons with the Patriots.

Has a rookie ever won a Super Bowl? ›

No rookie quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl in the 57 years of the game's existence as the starter. In fact, no rookie has ever even reached the Super Bowl as the starter for a team. Some have been close though.

Who has the longest NFL career? ›

Who has the longest NFL career? Morten Andersen, a kicker, had the longest NFL career. With 382 games under his belt, he holds the record for most NFL games played. From 1982 to 2007, Andersen played for the Saints, Falcons, Giants, Chiefs, and Vikings, among others.

What QB has most Super Bowl rings? ›

1. Tom Brady. Brady is still the standard for quarterback play -- and will be for a long time. Brady won seven Super Bowl titles in his career, the most by any player in NFL history and more Super Bowl titles than any franchise.

Has any QB beat all 32 teams? ›

Four quarterbacks in NFL history have beaten all 32 teams: Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Brett Favre. Chiefs fans will hope that Mahomes retires a Chief and never joins that list.

Who is the oldest quarterback to ever play in the NFL? ›

The former Chicago Bears quarterback, George Blanda, is graded the oldest player and quarterback to ever play in the league, retiring at age 48 in 1976.

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.

Is Edelman retired? ›

Edelman announced his retirement on April 12, 2021, after 12 seasons with the Patriots.

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

Tom Brady was 24 years and 184 days old in a win in Super Bowl XXXVI versus the St. Louis Rams on February 3, 2002.

What age did Peyton Manning retire? ›

A. Peyton Manning retired on March 7, 2016, after winning his second ring. He was 39 years old and closing in on his 40th birthday.

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