Tom Brady Gives Erin Andrews Hints On His Retirement

Tom Brady has been part of the NFL for quite some time, but he will not stay there forever. The New England Patriots won the matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, and the team celebrated the grand win in their locker room. The quarterback talked to Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews he will not have the same job title at 51. Well, we understand his reasons to say something like that.

The quarterback said that when he was 25, he thought that his professional career would last forever. But, he formed a family, and has a wife and kids to take care off. Ttheir are living their life together, and the days will not come back.

“When you’re 41 you think, oh man, I’ve got kids and there’s a school play. I gotta be there for that because they’re not going to be 10 years old again. Or eight years old or five years old. I know I’m not going to play another 10 years, you know, and I think every year is just a little bit different. As you get older, there’s a lot of other things happening in your life that you’ve got to figure out how to balance,” Brady said.

If you thought that Brady lost the appetite for the game, you are wrong. He’s just balancing things. Brady said he still loves the game, and that’s more like a job that will never feel like work.

“To run out on the field in front of 70,000 people, that’s never going to get old. It’s just, how do you balance those things with other parts of your life that enabled me to do that? I want to support the people that support me,” the quarterback said.

Brady faced too many rumors about his retirement, but he is still on the field doing what he knows best.

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