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Brady’s commentary was knowledgeable, as expected. But he also played it pretty straight, and there were a few hiccups.
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Brady, who retired after spending three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, discusses his new projects, whether he still sticks to his strict healthy lifestyle, and if that drive extends to his parenting.
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In an interview with NPR, Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports spoke about Tom Brady's upcoming broadcast career. Brady signed a contract with Fox last year to be their lead NFL analyst.
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The former Bucs quarterback, who announced his retirement last week, said he will sit out this year before starting his 10-year deal with Fox.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports about Tom Brady's upcoming broadcast career. He signed a contract with Fox last year to be their lead NFL analyst.
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Tampa Bay's star retires with more wins, yards passing and touchdowns than any other other. He even set a pair of single-season passing records with the Bucs at age 45. And yes, nobody has more Super Bowl rings.
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"I'm retiring. For good," Brady said. The record-shattering quarterback released the message on Feb. 1, the same date he announced his retirement from the NFL in 2022.
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Tom Brady has given no indication of which way he's leaning, though the Bucs would like to have an idea before free agency begins in March.
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Tom Brady, who retired briefly after last season, is now officially a free agent after a 31-14 playoff loss to Dallas. He says his decision will "be one day at a time, truly."
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Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to outshine Tom Brady, who is now a free agent. Bucs wide receiver Russell Gage was carted off the field with a concussion and apparent neck injury in the fourth quarter.
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The Bucs closed out their regular season with a 30-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons and will host the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the NFL playoffs on Monday night.
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As division champs for the second straight year, the Bucs are assured of beginning the playoffs with a home game in two weeks.