Tom Brady, one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, recently celebrated his retirement from the NFL with a star-studded party attended by his former Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates.
Brady decided to hang up his boots for the first time in February 2022, albeit he made a U-turn and returned back to the football field later, however, the Bucs star announced his retirement decision for the second time citing it “for good”, exactly one year after the first time retirement.
Tom Brady shared an inside look at his NFL retirement party
The Bucs’ legendary QB Tom Brady shared a video of the fun-filled moments from his beach football game in March to his Instagram on Wednesday featuring some of his former teammates and family.
The 45-year-old shared the clips citing his funny statement about finishing the match without any injury.
“Grateful to have the chance to celebrate such an amazing life on and off the field with friends and family. Even more grateful to get through 30 minutes of beach football with no serious injuries,” he wrote.
The video showed the three-time NFL MVP hitting the golf course and playing football on the beach with his former New England Patriots teammates Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman, and Danny Amendola as well as his former Buccaneers teammate, QB Blaine Gabbert and his kids, followed by the party guests celebrating the NFL GOAT’s career on the field.
Following the football match clips, the video featured a massive cake with Tom’s Patriots and Buccaneers’ helmets placed on a table and he was seen dancing with his arms in the air.
Gronk’s girlfriend, Camille Kostek reposted Brady’s video on her Instagram Story with the caption, “Unforgettable weekend.
During an “unofficial retirement party” hosted by the future Hall of Famers NFT company ‘Autograph’ in Florida last month, the veteran player expressed the love of the sport couldn’t beat out his dedication to his children’s citing “There is nothing I love more than football, but I have young children”.
“They have watched enough of their dad’s games, and it’s time for me to watch their games,” he added.
While Brady’s retirement marks the end of an era in the NFL, his impact on the sport and his legacy are sure to endure for many years to come.
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