Tom Brady has announced his retirement from the NFL after his season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended prematurely in the playoff rounds. The legendary quarterback was unable to carry himself and his side to a back-to-back Super Bowl appearance and decided to call it a day out from the sport.
As soon as he made his announcement, rumors of his return to the NFL had spread throughout the news. The trend is such that no one has ruled out the possibility of Tom Brady returning to the field next season.
Tom Brady announced his retirement from the NFL, setting a record 22 seasons and 7 Super Bowl plays.
Managing Director of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jason Licht He answered questions from non-team-based media while addressing the rumors during the NFL Scouting merge event. Licht, who has a good relationship with the quarterback, refused to shut the door if he ultimately decided to return to the arena at any time.
“We’ll see what the future brings” Licht said in an interview with the NFL Network on Tuesday at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. “We’ll leave the light on. For someone like Tom Brady, you always leave the light on.”
While Jason Licht acknowledged that Brady would be welcomed with open arms, he also revealed that they are looking to the future in terms of bringing in new players to strengthen their roster for next season.
“Right now, if that’s the situation we need to move forward, we’re trying to make our plans to move forward. We still have a lot to get – lots of time here.” Jason Licht’s off-season plans for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended.
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