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Despite the fact that Tom Brady has not yet decided on his football career after losing to the Cowboys in the wild card stage, many Buccaneers players think the 45-year-old quarterback is done in Tampa Bay.
Five days after the Bucs’ 31-14 home defeat to Dallas, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported on Saturday that Brady plans to take his time deciding what to do with his football career. Nonetheless, several of his Tampa coworkers think the seven-time Super Bowl winner has played his last snap with the team, based on their most recent encounters with him.
Following the team’s Monday elimination, Brady remained silent and said he would think about his future intentions “one day at a time.” While expressing his appreciation for the Buccaneers organization, he did deliver a very direct message to the media after the game, stating, “I just want to thank you guys for everything this year.”
Brady will have a lot of options to select from when making his next move. He might become a Fox Sports broadcaster after retiring as one of the game’s greatest players, or he may sign a free agent contract in spring and join a different club. He may still go back to Tampa, of course, but given Rapoport’s most recent report, it seems less proable. this was Brady’s last season with the Bucs, neither the team nor he had anticipated it would be. Despite the 23-year veteran leading the league in completions (490) and pass attempts (733) and passing for 4,694 yards, 25 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, Tampa narrowly prevailed in the NFC South with an 8-9 record.