Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback TomBrady said his next retirement will be his last.
Brady, 45, who returned to football this season after a short-lived retirement, was asked about hanging up his cleats for good Monday on his SiriusXM podcast Let’s Go!"Well, I think next time I decide to retire, that's it for me," Brady said.That day does not appear to be anytime soon, according to the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
"And, for me, you know, a lot of people have kind of gone through this situation. … I'm going to take my time whenever that time does come.""I have a hugely important job the team is asking me to do, and I want to go out there, and I want to play my best these last two weeks of the regular season," he said.
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