Mocking is an unacceptable thing in sportsmanship, as it is known that sports are meant to make bonds stronger. But surprisingly, Cameron Jordan did a very unusual thing upon Tom Brady’s retirement.
This week, the NFC South received some positive information. Tom Brady chose to step down some days back, so they will not have to interact with him any longer.
One of the NFC South sports talents responded to Brady’s decision to call it quits on his profession today. As he roasted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cameron Jordan said to Cameron Wolfe, who is an NFL Network reporter, that, he is very happy that Brady has left the league.
“We’re glad he’s out of the division. Tampa Bay will probably go back to… where Tampa Bay has been.”
8-time Pro Bowler #Saints Cam Jordan (@camjordan94) on Tom Brady retirement + hope he doesn’t see me at Pro Bowl for 3rd straight year b/c he’s at bigger Bowl. For @nflnetwork: pic.twitter.com/57TJmykNhC
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) February 4, 2023
Before Tom Brady’s arrival, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were not that successful. There were just two seasons where the squad completed more than .500 from 2009 to 2019 overall. They had an equal amount of top 5 choices at that period.
Tom Brady, who has only played for the Buccaneers for the previous three years, is presently third on their forever record of constant season victories due to the Buccaneers’ record of failing campaigns. Since 1976, there has been a Buccaneers squad.
What happens to the Bucs now that Brady is gone is very unpredictable. Kyle Trask is the sole leader on their current squad.
They are not in a situation to get their future leader in the latest proposal as a result of the club creating the playoffs this season. Additionally, their financial position is not ideal for attempting to recruit a starter leader.