After Tom Brady shocked the world and announced his return to the NFL on Sunday evening, his wife Gisele Bündchen commented on his Instagram post with a ...
I have always been here for you, you know that, and I’m as excited as you are for what the future holds!” But it’s not now,” Brady wrote on Instagram. “I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. “These past two months I have realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands.
Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl winner, says his place is still "on the field and not in the stands" and he has "unfinished business".
He wrote: "I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. I'm coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa. Unfinished business." Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl winner, says his place is still "on the field and not in the stands" and he has "unfinished business".
All right. If you listen closely, you may still be able to hear champagne corks popping in Tampa, Fla. And that's because Buccaneer fans there are celebrating ...
GOLDMAN: Implying he lied is harsh and probably not true because clues of a conflicted Tom Brady were there. The Twitter reaction was fast and furious and funny, from the Brady lovers, who posted GIFs of people crying and wailing, representing the reaction of Brady's upcoming opponents - to Brady haters, who posted stuff like this from a "Star Wars" video game. TOM GOLDMAN, BYLINE: Tom Brady made his announcement on Twitter, saying, these past two months, I've realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands.
Just six weeks after hanging up his boots, seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Tom Brady is back.
“As Tom said, his place right now is on the football field,” Arians said. At the start of the 2001 campaign Brady was a then-unknown backup but took over the starting role in the second game of the season after starter Drew Bledsoe went down with an injury and he never relinquished the role. The 44-year-old Brady spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, winning six Super Bowls before moving to Tampa Bay and leading the Bucs to a championship in his first season with the team. I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. “They make it all possible. I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa. Unfinished business LFG.” Shortly after Brady made his announcement the Buccaneers reacted with their own message on Twitter: “He’s baaackkkk,” the team said with a video of the quarterback taking the field.
Tom Brady is eschewing retirement and returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 23rd NFL season. Brady wrote a social media post saying his place "is ...
"I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. "These past two months I've realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands. But it's not now," Brady wrote.
Quarterback believes he still has plenty to offer. Let's hope, for his sake and pride, he's right.
Brady had given us the perfect sports ending, it seemed, but it wasn’t enough for him. Brady – probably correctly – believes he has more left in the tank and he’s not yet ready to give up the only professional career he’s ever known. When given the chance, hyper-competitive superstar athletes stay in their sport for as long as their bodies can hold up and teams are willing to pay them. So, it was on a random Sunday night in March – during the hours normally set aside in the US for college basketball discussion – that Tom Brady announced he is returning to the NFL. He had barely left the stage before coming back for his encore and if he’s hoping for one of those retirement tours like MLB gave New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, he may be overestimating the sentimentality of opposing teams and fans alike. For all the excitement regarding Brady’s return, there is also a feeling of weariness, echoing that old line: “how can we miss you when you won’t go away?”