Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is uncertain if he will come back to play a 23rd season in the NFL next year.
"Confirming Tom Brady has called "Bucs GM Jason Licht to inform him he has NOT made up his mind about retiring or playing in 2022. @MikeSilver reported it first./Twitter."
With the news about Brady playing or potentially retiring, several current and former NFL players took to social media to share their thoughts about Brady.Buccaneers linebacker Devin White won a Super Bowl with Brady last season and congratulated him on an illustrious career:NFL Hall of Famer Warren Moon shared his appreciation for Brady on Twitter posting:
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