Tom Brady, the NFL legend, has been a part of winning teams for the most part of his life, but this year, when he decided to return from retirement, his life turned upside down.
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The decline in his game is clearly visible his and personal life has been in disarray as well. One of the major concerns is till when he will play? Tom Brady answered this question in the recent episode of his Let’s Go podcast.
The Let’s Go! podcast with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray debuts tonight at a special time, 7 pm ET/4:00 pm PT on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio (channel 82). It will air again at 7:30 pm ET/4:30 pm PT on SiriusXM NFL Radio (channel 88).
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Tom Brady is regarded by the majority of NFL fans as tone of the greatest ever. His seven Super Bowl victories are the strongest evidence for this claim. However, in 2022, the concept of losing has been much closer to Tom Brady than it has ever been in his life.
His marriage with Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen recently ended, he will miss the chance to spend Christmas with his three children for the first time, and with a record of 6-8, he is not far from having his first losing season.
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Tom Brady finally reveals why he is still playing?
Brady’s optimism and ability to make the best of the worst situations remain unaffected, as demonstrated by these moving words from his most recent appearance on the Let’s Go! Podcast with co-host Jim Gray and illustrious former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
New episode of “Let’s Go!” with the best in the business, @JimGrayOfficial, is out now. We’re talking more than just Week 2! https://t.co/PgPkLOPBtR pic.twitter.com/CWCyY0RRNe
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) September 21, 2021
“It’s fascinating because you’d think, ‘Oh, well, why is he still playing?’ Because all you want to do is win, and that is what sports should be about. And I agree that it should be about winning, but I’m also thinking, no, what am I learning? What have I learned from putting in a similar amount of effort and not winning over the last few years? What am I learning from this?” Brady stated.
Tom’s Buccaneers currently lead the NFC South with a 6-8 record and will play their next game on Christmas, Sunday, December 25 against the Arizona Cardinals; if they lose that game, they could be overtaken by the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, or Carolina Panthers.