Not so fast: Despite reports, Tom Brady hasn’t made up mind on NFL retirement

  • Tweet from Brady’s company announcing retirement removed
  • Brady, 44, has won record seven NFL titles with Pats and Bucs

Despite reports that he is retiring, Tom Brady has told the Tampa Bay Buccaneers he hasn’t made up his mind, two people familiar with the details told the Associated Press.

ESPN first reported Brady’s retirement on Saturday, citing unidentified sources. Brady’s health and wellness company posted a tweet indicating he’s retiring, and reaction came from around the world congratulating Brady on his career. But the tweet was later deleted, and Brady’s agent, Don Yee, said the 44-year-old quarterback would be the only person to accurately express his future.

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