Superstars across sports and Hollywood are sharing tributes to Tom Brady following his NFL retirement announcement
Superstars across sports and Hollywood are sharing tributes to Tom Brady following his NFL retirement announcement
Meredith Cash
Tom Brady walks off the field after a game.AP Photo/Mark LoMoglio
Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady is retiring.
The 7-time Super Bowl champion will go down as one of the greatest players in pro football history.
The biggest name in football has stepped off the gridiron for the final time.
Legendary quarterback Tom Brady has officially retired after 22 illustrious NFL seasons, seven Super Bowl victories, three league MVP honors, and far more accolades than can be stuffed into a single sentence.
The now-44-year-old — who played 20 years with the New England Patriots before spending his final two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — is almost universally considered the greatest player in NFL history.
Wide receiver Julian Edelman — one of Brady's preferred targets in his time with the Patriots — thanked his longtime quarterback "for the memories" on Twitter.
Brady's former Michigan Wolverines teammate turned NFL placekicker Jay Feely said "every young athlete should try to emulate" the hard work and dedication Brady put into his football career.
Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon applauded Brady for "arguably the finest career an athlete in any sport has ever achieved" and said he'd see him "in Canton."
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian — the husband to another GOAT, tennis legend Serena Williams — said he's excited for "many more careers of excellence" in Brady's future.