Edelman, Tedy Bruschi Echo Tom Brady’s Eli Manning Congratulatory Message

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning decided to bring his career to an end. He announced his decision in a press conference Friday, and this announcement came like a surprise to some of his fans. Most NFL fans would love to see their favorite quarterbacks hit the field for one more season. Manning had an army of fans waiting for him to confirm his comeback. Well, the now-former Giants quarterback made a decision, and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady wrote a congratulatory message on Twitter. Former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi and Patriots wideout Julian Edelman didn’t miss it.

Brady’s fans didn’t miss the main idea of the congratulatory message. TB12 admitted he wishes Manning didn’t win any rings. Bruschi and Edelman added to it.

“@TomBrady Congratulations on your retirement, and a great career Eli! Not going to lie though, I wish you hadn’t won any Super Bowls,” Brady wrote.

Bruschi followed through, and also praised the Giants quarterback. His words of praise will be long remembered.

“Eli played like he was never afraid to fail. This was a small part of what made him so clutch in the biggest of games.”

Patriots fans will never forget Manning’s impact on the game, but pretty much everyone recognizes his greatness. He had an incredible career, and he sure deserved this congratulatory message from the greatest of them all.

Will Brady get a congratulatory message?

When it comes to retirement, Brady is far from it. Retirement isn’t even an option now, and some say that Brady will probably sign with the Los Angeles Chargers or some other team.

Danny Amendola admits it would be strange to see Brady wear a different uniform. He spent his entire career in New England.

TB12 finished his 20th season with a failure. He didn’t win a Super Bowl. His offense was too weak, and he needed stronger targets.

Brady’s contract expires in March, and he will hit free agency. We believe most teams would be interested in his talent. Brady is 42, and he will be 43 in August. However, he is the GOAT, and every coach would love to coach the greatest of them all. Let’s see what happens in March. Will he return?

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