Tom Brady has pulled the brakes on his football career after 23 illustrious years. It is the end of an era that saw seven Super Bowl wins and multiple MVP wins. It is TB12’s second retirement announcement, and several might think he would make another reversal. But several aspects might indicate that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB1 could be done for good.
It was February 1, 2022, when Tom Brady shared a lengthy note and announced his retirement. Cut to 40 days later, and the QB1 announced his return for another season. It was rough for Brady as he dealt with a divorce and missed out on the playoffs. A year after, he announced he would step down ‘for good.’
Is this the end of an era?
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The NFL athlete does not necessarily require sending out a written application to ensure his retirement. As per The New York Times, the “times have changed.” Previously, the players had to file paperwork to retrieve some retirement benefits. But in today’s time, it is not a necessary procedure. League spokesperson Brian McCarthy said, “A public statement from a player, such as participating in a press conference or posting a video from a beach, would suffice.”
Truly grateful on this day. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/j2s2sezvSS
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 1, 2023
The video that Tom Brady shared on February 1st, 2023, would put the stamp of assurance that TB12 had officially sailed toward sunset. To assure things, the QB1 also sent a letter to the NFL and the NFLPA to re-confirm his decision.
In terms of his deal with Fox, the retired quarterback would wait for at least a year to join the Fos Sports booth. The fans would witness him calling games in the fall of 2024, as he would take some time to learn the dynamics.
What’s next for the Buccaneers’ quarterback situation after Tom Brady?
With Tom Brady’s departure, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would be in limbo and begin the quarterback search. There are a few options, as Derek Carr is a good choice, and Aaron Rodgers may also arrive in free agency. But it looks like the franchise would stick to what they already have.
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The #Bucs will likely go ahead with QB Kyle Trask as their Week 1 starter, per Jeff Darlington
He added that he thinks GM Jason Licht believes that "Kyle Trask is the best QB in the division."https://t.co/QOtjyBHFAA pic.twitter.com/qTkjWdynwF
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 23, 2023
With TB12 gone and Blaine Gabbert touching upon the free agency, Insider Jeff Darlington suggests Kyle Trask could be the option. The Franchise has faith in the former Gators QB1. But they might also look for some other options.
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Will Tampa Bay sail to success without Tom Brady? It is subject to witness.
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