Why Tom Brady Won’t Retire If Patriots Win Super Bowl LIII (Video)

The New England Patriots won the AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. It was a brilliant game, and pundits are already talking about the Super Bowl. Things are getting really hot in Foxboro, and Tom Brady is ready for the big game. But, will he retire in near future? Of course not.

Tyler Sullivan and Kevin Boilard talked about Super Bowl LIII and the possibility that Tom Brady retires.

Brady is headed for his ninth Super Bowl. That adds enough fuel to the fire in the Patriots nation. Will Brady have his sixth win?

Boilard believes that Brady will not retire after the Super Bowl. The quarterback promised to play until 45, and it seems like he will keep that great promise. Brady’s performance dropped, but he still plays at high level. Boilard said Brady has a few more years in his tank. If the Patriots win this Super Bowl, TB12 will not retire. That’s Boilard’s theory. The Patriots will have more Super Bowls than other teams in NFL history. The Patriots are the greatest dynasty of all times and Brady is the greatest quarterback of all times. That sums pretty much everything we should know about the New England Patriots and their star quarterback.

Tom Brady is going for a sixth Super Bowl

Brady made people change their mind, and proved everyone wrong. His performance against the Chiefs made us remember that he is one of the best players to ever hit the field. Brady will not walk away after the Super Bowl.

Winning a sixth Super Bowl means that Brady will go after his seventh ring, and Patriots fans are pretty fine with that. Well, the Patriots nation will be also happy if TB12 stays on the field forever. But, he will have to go at some point in near future. Let’s see what happens next.

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