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USA Today via Reuters

Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ talisman is now back in the game. Many were shocked when Tom Brady made his retirement announcement. However, one thing is certain; Tom Brady’s resurrection caught many more people by surprise. The greatest quarterback of all time just couldn’t resist his desire to compete in the NFL. However, it appears as if will be his last season, and he’ll be done sooner than his fans believe.

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When he announced his retirement on February 1st, he claimed he wanted to devote time with his wife and children; reflecting on his intent to quit the sport. Although he proceeded to seek other endeavors during that time, he had the notion he still should be performing. Hours after his attendance at Old Trafford, watching Cristiano Ronaldo score a hat-trick at 37, he makes the mega announcement of his NFL revival with the Buccaneers.

Is this the final NFL act of Tom Brady?

Tom Brady recently sat down with ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren. During the interview, he said that despite retiring for 40 days, he never doubted his physiological capacity to play. TB12 did, however, reveal to VanHaaren that he understands the endgame is close. Now, he looks to pump all the perspiration out from his jersey prior to actually leaving for good.

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He mentions, “I know I don’t have a lot left, I really do. I know I’m at the end of my career,” Brady said. “I wish you could go forever, but it’s just not and football comes at too high of a cost now. My kids are getting older and it’s just getting harder and harder to miss these things.”

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It surely disappointed Tom Brady with how Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2021 campaign ended, coming up short following a stirring playoff rally against the subsequent Super Bowl champs, LA Rams. Now, he wants to provide himself, his colleagues, and the organization with another incredible opportunity to accomplish something for which they all can be grateful.

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Tom Brady is back in the Bay to deal with some unfinished business, and he will head to his 23rd campaign. While this can be the last of him, fans will be excited to see him for what could be his last dance.

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