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It Seems Official Tom Brady Retires


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Pro Football Network sources report that there is a "major exodus expected" from Tampa Bay following Tom Brady's retirement.

Looking slightly beyond the surface, this shouldn't be too surprising. It seems probable that Rob Gronkowski follows Brady into retirement. Gronkowski, WR Chris Godwin, C Ryan Jensen, and CB Carlton Davis are all unrestricted free agents. Head coach Bruce Arians has reportedly told his staff that they are free to look for other jobs around the league regardless of whether it's a promotion or not. The Bucs got a Super Bowl ring, but the future looks incredibly grim without Brady. This team could look completely different next season.

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11 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

I see some folks on Twitter are blaming Gisele for Brady’s decision to retire. Hell, you can’t play forever and he has nothing else left to prove. Go out while you still have a sound mind and are able to still enjoy your family. Those folks that are blaming his wife are clowns 🤡 🤡 🤡.

Yeah, she’s been more than patient.

 

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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Pro Football Network sources report that there is a "major exodus expected" from Tampa Bay following Tom Brady's retirement.

Looking slightly beyond the surface, this shouldn't be too surprising. It seems probable that Rob Gronkowski follows Brady into retirement. Gronkowski, WR Chris Godwin, C Ryan Jensen, and CB Carlton Davis are all unrestricted free agents. Head coach Bruce Arians has reportedly told his staff that they are free to look for other jobs around the league regardless of whether it's a promotion or not. The Bucs got a Super Bowl ring, but the future looks incredibly grim without Brady. This team could look completely different next season.

Back to your regular scheduled Buc programming 

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