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Tom Brady, ‘one of the greatest to ever play in the NFL’, retires

- By Frank Pingue

Nadal, Djokovic and Federer … certainly don’t need to win more Grand Slams to secure their legacy in the sport, but they know no other way. To play is to win

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady announced his National Football League (NFL) retirement on 1 February after an age-defying career during which he won a record seven Super Bowl championsh­ips and establishe­d himself as arguably the greatest player in the sport’s history.

The 44-year-old Brady, known for his tenacity, intelligen­t playmaking abilities and remarkable leadership, spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, where he won six Super Bowl titles and added another last year in his first season with the Bucs. “I have always believed the sport of football is an ‘all-in’ propositio­n – if a

100% competitiv­e commitment isn’t there, you won’t succeed, and success is what I love so much about our game,” Brady wrote in a lengthy social media post.

“There is a physical, mental and emotional challenge EVERY single day that has allowed me to [maximise] my highest potential. And I have tried my very best these past overcoming a foot injury) and at least as well coached. They have been raised watching the Big Three play. The young bucks chasing the trio lack no technical and tactical informatio­n about the opponent they face.

Nadal has been on the Tour for 20 years and there are thousands of hours of footage of him playing on every surface, in different conditions. He has been around the locker rooms of the world, talking to players, sharing his knowledge. His coaches speak to other coaches. There is literally nothing unknown about Nadal the tennis player because the data are out there.

But it’s the intangible nuances in sport that make it compelling. Almost without exception, in sports that last hours, involving technicall­y and physically matched competitor­s, it’s something in the mentality that ultimately separates the winner from the loser.

Every elite player out there has a supreme will to win, otherwise they wouldn’t be near the top of the game.

But even within this phalanx of ego and 22 years. There are no short cuts to success on the field or in life.

“This is difficult for me to write… I am not going to make that competitiv­e commitment [any more]. I have loved my NFL career, and now it is time to focus my time and energy on other things that require my attention.”

Brady’s decision follows a dominant season during which he led the NFL in touchdown passes and passing yards. He could win a fourth league Most Valuable Player trophy, which would make him the oldest player to win the award.

In what proved to be his final game, Brady rallied the Bucs from a 27-3 second-half deficit against the Los Angeles Rams nine days ago, but his team were ultimately eliminated from the playoffs by a last-second field goal.

A sure-fire first-ballot Hall of Famer, Brady’s decision to retire comes after recent conflictin­g reports about his competitiv­e future.

“I’ve done a lot of reflecting the past week

“winners”, there is a hierarchy. Nadal, Djokovic and Federer are outliers because they continue, deep into their thirties and early forties, despite all their success, to find a way to mine the winning seam.

They don’t need to win, if winning is simply measured in material terms. They have each won in excess of $125-million in prize money on tour and at least earned that much again in endorsemen­t income.

And they certainly don’t need to win more Grand Slams to secure their status and legacy in the sport, but they know no other way. To play is to win. and have asked myself difficult questions,” wrote Brady.

“And I am so proud of what we have achieved. My teammates, coaches, fellow competitor­s and fans deserve 100% of me, but right now, it’s best I leave the field of play to the next generation of … athletes.”

Patriots dynasty

A lightly regarded prospect coming out of college, Brady was the 199th pick in the 2000 NFL Draft but made the most of his chance when it finally came and in doing so turned around the fortunes of the Patriots franchise.

At the start of the 2001 campaign Brady was a then-unknown backup but took over the starting role in the second game of the season after starter Drew Bledsoe went down with an injury, and he never relinquish­ed the role.

Brady went on to lead the Patriots to an 11-3 record that season, which culminated with an upset win over the St Louis Rams in the Super Bowl, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player (MVP).

“Tom Brady will be remembered as one of the greatest to ever play in the NFL,” said NFL commission­er Roger Goodell.

“An incredible competitor and leader, his stellar career is remarkable for its longevity but also for the sustained excellence he displayed year after year.

“Tom made everyone around him better and always seemed to rise to the occasion in the biggest moments.”

But Brady’s career was not without controvers­y. He was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season as a result of the so-called “Deflategat­e” scandal after the NFL discovered the Patriots used underinfla­ted balls in a 45-7 rout of the Indianapol­is Colts that sent them to the Super Bowl.

In 2020, Brady made a surprising decision to join a Bucs team that had not been to the postseason in 13 years and said at the time the move was in part to seek out new challenges and do things that had never been done before.

But despite a different setting, the result was familiar.

Brady, in his first season with his new team, reached his 10th Super Bowl and Tampa Bay became the first team to play the championsh­ip game in their home stadium. Brady also became the second quarterbac­k to win a title with two separate teams.

“To my Bucs teammates the past two years, I love you guys, and I have loved going to battle with you. You have dug so deep to challenge yourself, and it inspired me to wake up every day and give you my best,” said Brady.

“I am always here for you guys and want to see you continue to push yourselves to be your best. I couldn’t be happier with what we accomplish­ed together.”

Record setter

A Northern California native, Brady rewrote the NFL record book during his glittering career, including holding the mark as the alltime leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and quarterbac­k wins.

He appeared in a record 10 Super Bowls, winning the game’s MVP award five times, and his 15 Pro Bowl selections is the most in league history.

Brady is the father of three and he and his wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, have been building a house together near Miami. He said how he spends his days will be a “work-in-progress” but that he wants to spend time giving to others.

“My playing career has been such a thrilling ride, and far beyond my imaginatio­n, and full of ups and downs. When you’re in it every day, you really don’t think about any kind of ending,” said Brady.

“As I sit here now, however, I think of all the great players and coaches I was privileged to play with and against – the competitio­n was fierce and deep, just how we like it.

“But the friendship­s and relationsh­ips are just as fierce and deep. I will remember and cherish these memories and revisit them often. I feel like the luckiest person in the world.” Reuters/DM168

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Photo: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
‘In some way, we achieved more than what we ever dreamed when we were kids,’ Rafael Nadal said of his long-time co-rivals, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, after winning the men’s single finals at the 2022 Australian Open. Photo: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
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New England Patriots, in the game
between the New England Patriots and the Houston Texans
in Texas in the US on 1 December 2019. Photo: Larry W Smith/
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Quarterbac­k Tom Brady, playing for the New England Patriots, in the game between the New England Patriots and the Houston Texans in Texas in the US on 1 December 2019. Photo: Larry W Smith/ EPA-EFE

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