Brady took to Twitter to announce the retirement decision in a video for his followers. Rather than post words and screenshots like last time, the legendary quarterback announced it with a more personal video.

In it, he says:

He continued:

After a long and unsuccessful year, Brady is officially calling it quits on what will go down as one of the best careers in all of sports. He won seven Super Bowls, a total not likely to be matched by anyone anytime soon.

He also had remarkable longevity. He played through age 45 at a pretty high level and was an MVP candidate the year before. Not many NFL players have done that and even fewer have done it at the quarterback position.

The game of football is forever changed thanks to his presence in it. It will not be the same now that he’s out of it.

What’s next for Tom Brady?

Now that Tom Brady has set the record straight on his retirement, all the speculation about his next team can be put to rest.

The next stop for him is very likely the broadcast booth. He had a deal with Fox to join their crew when he retired. Now that he has officially called it a career, he can begin to move into that next phase.

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