The Real Reason Tom Brady Can’t Retire After Brutal Loss To Titans

Nobody thought that the New England Patriots would lose a postseason game. Tom Brady and the Patriots don’t lose postseason games. They have six Lombardi Trophies, and everyone thought that the Patriots would win this year’s Super Bowl, too. However, for the first time since the 2010 season, the AFC Championship will be played without TB12 and the Patriots.

Everyone was so focused on the Patriots and their loss, and suddenly, people started talking about Brady and his career plans. Although haters celebrate Brady’s failure, they all want to know whether the GOAT will come back for another season with the Patriots.

Was this Brady’s last game in a Patriots uniform?

The whole retirement thing lasts for years. Brady is 42, and fans thought he’d retire few seasons ago. Well, Brady is still here and he will probably stay here for a few more seasons. He said he’d play until he is 45. His body coach Alex Guerrero said he’d play a few more seasons. Of course, Brady has to stay in great condition to play that long.

Brady would be 43 before the end of the next season. A retirement is always an option at that age. Kickers are usually the only players to play beyond their 40s. But Brady has so much to offer. Brady is pretty healthy and the Patriots can use his talent to win a title. The offense struggled so much this season, and many view this as a sign to change the signal-caller.

The offense struggled but it wasn’t all Brady’s fault. The wideout unit struggled. Julian Edelman was the only superstar wideout to help the team. Brady doesn’t play for records, but he always hits a milestone. Had he staged a comeback in the game against Tennessee, he would have broken the tie with Peyton Manning for most fourth-quarter comebacks.

With another full season, TB12 can break Brett Favre’s record for starts.

Truth is, Brady makes the best hype videos. He is a leader. He is the best player in the NFL. Hopefully, he won’t go home without another Super Bowl win. New England needs him.

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