Tom Brady retires from NFL — again

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He wanted to give it another go, and who could blame him?

Former Michigan football quarterback and longtime New England Patriots signal-caller Tom Brady has had success pretty much every step of the way once he got his shot, and he has the most Super Bowl wins in history. Upon leaving the Patriots, he moved to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and immediately won a Super Bowl.

The 2021 season didn’t go quite as he had hoped. After an early exit in the playoffs, Brady retired early in the offseason. However, he made a quick about face, returned to the Bucs and played another year.

With speculation about his next destination rampant, it turns out Brady is ready to call if a career, announcing Wednesday morning that he’s done playing at the NFL level. This time he says it’s for good.

Brady already has a deal in place with Fox and will move to the broadcast booth, having signed a landmark 10-year deal in May 2022.

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Story originally appeared on Wolverines Wire