Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady have held elite status for many years. Several rising stars see them as the greatest inspirations who are still making plays in the game. However, all good things inevitably come to a close. Both quarterbacks have pondered pursuing retirement. But a former NFL punter believes both quarterbacks may not bid farewell to the game.
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During the Pat McAfee Show, the former NFL punter spoke about the miraculous comeback victory by the Buccaneers. Tom Brady did what he does best and silenced the naysayers with a grand win over their divisional nemesis. McAfee is skeptical that either will leave the sport despite being strong enough to play at an optimum rate.
Pat McAfee mentioned, “Talking about Tom Brady, it made me think about Aaron [Rodgers]. Everyone said Aaron will go and host jeopardy. Walk off into the sunset, he’ll be able to do it. I don’t think that’s the case.”
“I think that’s the point about Tom. Everyone is talking about Tom experiencing what life is like without football, everyone was making the ‘taking the kids to school’ joke. I don’t think it’s going to be easy for anyone who is in that situation to ever walk away, and that got cemented home last night.”
Following a loss to the Browns, the Buccaneers chose a spectacular comeback. Tom Brady took control of the situation and led the team to an incredible victory over the Saints.
Many might think Brady is wearing down after the developments in his life in the past few months. But for the game, he has kept his dedication and is trying to bounce back into playoff contention.
Tom Brady breaks more records as NFL career continues
Tom Brady exemplifies someone who sees age as a number. He is 45 and still contributes to the game. In Week 13, Tampa Bay won a hard-fought game over the Saints but accomplished even more. Not only did he offer his daughter a nice present, but he also set a new record.
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Even Tom Brady’s own daughter expressed skepticism he could beat the Saints at home Monday night. But Brady delivered — a birthday present for Vivi and a 44th game-winning touchdown to grab yet another NFL all-time record https://t.co/3V26DxVgzq
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Tom Brady has officially surpassed Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning with 44 career fourth-quarter comebacks following the Buccaneers’ 17-16 victory. The comeback kid did what he does best, rallying from a shortfall against the Cleveland Browns.
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TB12 is heading back to California for his upcoming game against the 49ers. Will he be able to keep the wins consistent? It is subject to witness.
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