The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, helping the former end their curse. Following the game, an excited Tom Brady gave his honest opinions to an important question that a reporter asked him at a press conference.
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Although the 45-year-old QB is 4-5 and is sitting below .500 nine weeks in, he did not regret ending his 40-day retirement from football. After the Pewter Pirates had suffered brutal losses, it was confusing to understand why Brady did not rue his decision to return.
Tom Brady on if he has any regrets about ending his retirement after 40 days this off-season. “Zero. No. Definitely not.” pic.twitter.com/Zw57r4EQ6y
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) November 12, 2022
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen always wanted her husband to retire from football, but his answers showed he did not want the same as his wife. “Zero, no. Definitely not,” Brady said when quizzed about any regrets over cutting short his retirement.
“I returned because I felt like I wanted to compete and I spoke to the team about it and they were excited to have me back. I don’t really regret those types of things — I think when I commit to it, I mean it and I do my best and try to give everything I can to this particular opportunity,” TB12 added.
Tom Brady broke the unfortunate string of losses!
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally ended their losing streak by winning against the Los Angeles Rams. Tampa Tom was super happy about their win and found it “awesome.”
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In the game, TB12 threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Cade Otton with under 12 seconds left on the clock. This saw the Bucs take the score from 9-13 to 16-13.
Brady also set the score for his 55th career game-winning drive and surpassed Peyton Manning‘s tally. He took over and completed 5 of 6 passes for 60 yards when 44 seconds remained on the clock.
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The 45-year-old, who made 36/58 passes for 280 yards, defeated the Rams for the first time since he joined Tampa Bay. In the game, he also became the first-ever player in NFL history to throw for more than 100,000 yards.
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