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Tom Brady's announcement would end his record-setting NFL career after 22 years and seven Super Bowl championships.
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The Bucs' 30-27 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC divisional playoffs fueled speculation that this may have been Tom Brady's final season.
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Tom Brady rallied the Bucs from a 27-3 second-half deficit with help from three Los Angeles turnovers but Matthew Stafford led the Rams downfield for the win.
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The defending Super Bowl champs will play Los Angeles this Sunday at Raymond James Stadium with a spot in the NFC Championship Game on the line.
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The Bucs finished the season at 13-4 and as the No. 2 see. The play the Eagles on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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The receiver, who left the field during Sunday's game against the Jets, said an MRI showed he had broken bone fragments in his ankle.
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The medical examiner reported that the Bucs' star had a blood-alcohol level of 0.28 at the time of his death. Researchers previously said he had stage 2 CTE.
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The late player’s family released the findings of a study in hopes of raising awareness of CTE and the risks of the disease.
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Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden filed a lawsuit against the NFL, accusing the league and its commissioner of trying to destroy his career using a "malicious and orchestrated campaign."
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"It is further evidence that the league is just corrupt on a larger scale than we can even begin to imagine," said Melanie Coburn, a former cheerleader for the Washington Football Team.
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Gruden, who resigned as Raiders coach over racist and homophobic emails, led the Bucs to their first Super Bowl win.
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In emails dating back to 2011, the former Bucs coach reportedly used racist, misogynistic and homophobic terms. The messages emerged in an investigation of the Washington Football Club.