As an athlete, if you are off the field, then the speculations that you have retired are not far away. For an athlete, as much as their success gets discussed, people also talk about their retirement. As 3x Arnold Classic champion and 4x Mr. Olympia champion, Jay Cutler sat for a podcast episode earlier this year with Michael Sartain; the legend had much to share about Tom Brady.
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Tom Brady needs no formal introduction, a football legend. Brady has established himself as an American football quarterback. Despite being 45 years old, the latter is quite active in the sport. Though he sometimes takes some off the ground, he makes sure to return. While many feel it’s high time he should retire, Cutler presented an opposing view in the interview.
Jay Cutler makes his stand clear
Considering Tom Brady’s supremacy in the NFL, Jay Cutler thinks his comeback made sense. When Michael asked Jay his opinion as to what he believes about Tom Brady coming back to the field, Jay had his answer ready. The bodybuilding legend believes “everyone has different genetics for how long they can go.”
Taking a stand for the football legend, the ace bodybuilder said, “You are keeping going until you can’t go any further.” Confessing that he wasn’t aware whether or not Tom had retired because he does not follow social media. But he made it a point to say that he feels Tom has maintained his dominance in the league.
He said, “if you are on top, why would you change it.” Though the podcast took place in March 2022, and since then, a lot has changed. As of now, Tom Brady has filed for divorce. He is also facing a tough time on the field.
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Tom Brady’s split from his wife
Putting rest to all the rumors, the couple finally confirmed their separation this past week by releasing a social media message. Brady spoke about it for the first time on his Let’s Go podcast, despite the couple’s request for secrecy in the matter.
The decision was undeniably hard for him. He is now focusing on “taking care of my family and certainly my children and secondly doing the best job I can to win football games.” He also shared his desire to co-parent his three children. But now, for the time being, he wants to spend time with his family.
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