The deed is done… Hall of Fame Quarterback Tom Brady has officially retired for the second time in his career. Around this time in early 2022, the NFL world was surprised to wake to the news that Tom Brady would retire. This retirement would give him more time with his family and other activities that Brady couldn’t enjoy during his 22-year career.
What a joy it must be to sit down and spend quality time with your family after years of hard work… NOPE, not to Brady.
Instead, Tom Brady came out of retirement in record fashion to play another year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This was quite surprising, as everyone had already assumed he was hanging up his helmet.
This action by Brady sparked a major conflict in his life. His spouse–Gisele Bündchen–filed for divorce after hearing the news and has now split custody of her children with Brady.
But enough about that drama; everyone knows by now that Tom Brady chose a pigskin over his own flesh and blood children.
Something that isn’t talked about enough is how the Dallas Cowboys were the ones to put this monster to rest.
After a 31-14 victory over Tampa Bay in this year’s Wild Card matchup, Tom Brady was faced with his first loss to the Dallas Cowboys in his entire career. Before this game, Tom Brady was 7-0 against the Cowboys, including both 2021 and 2022 season openers.
Finally, after years of sorrow, the Cowboys beat him, and they did it in Tampa Bay, no less.
This was a huge win for Cowboys Nation as many fans waited a long time to see the so-called “GOAT” crumble before them.
Another amazing stat that no one talks about is how Tom Brady also suffered his first-ever loss to the Atlanta Falcons this year. Brady was originally 11-0 against them, including the famous 28-3 comeback in the 2016 Super Bowl.
At the very end of the regular season this year, Brady and the Bucs lost 17-30 in Atlanta, revising his record against the Dirty Birds to 11-1.
Those are two teams that had never beaten Tom Brady before, who now finally have a win under their belt.
It’s amazing to think that the final game of Tom Brady’s career was a terrible loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Tom Brady has to live with such pain for all eternity…
While I enjoy belittling Tom Brady (a lot), there’s no denying that he is a great athlete. He is also a man with a strong passion for the game.
Winning is all that’s ever on his mind, whether he’s on or off the field. This is surely both a blessing and a curse for Brady.
He has a mindset that allows him to win a lot, bringing him the substantial accomplishment of seven Super Bowl rings. However, with that said, he also uses this mindset outside the stadium.
This problem has recently been affecting his personal life.
I am hoping that Tom Brady will find some peace while in retirement and discover that there is much more to life than throwing a ball around on the turf.