Randy Moss Shares Message With Tom Brady After QB Announces Retirement

Randy Moss had an opportunity to play with Tom Brady and yes, these two won a lot of games together. The former New England Patriots quarterback announced his retirement. Current and former Patriots players delivered great messages for the GOAT. Moss didn’t miss the opportunity to congratulate Brady on his excellent career.

@TomBrady I don’t have all the space to put into words about 22 years of dominance.I will never forget our 1st game against the JETS.The memories that we created will last me FOREVER!Now u can take the chip off ur shoulder?!?Luv u tboy (heart emojis) #congrats12”

Randy Moss and Tom Brady made great memories together

Moss is right. Brady was a dominant force for 22 years. He joined the Patriots as a sixth-rounder. Head coach Bill Belichick noticed his potential right away. Brady became the Patriots’ starting quarterback and the rest is history. He and Belichick built a dynasty and won six Super Bowls together.

Moss made great memories with Brady and decided to share some of them during his appearance on ESPN’s “First Take.”

“Going to Oakland, being in my 10th year, just wanting to resurrect my career and just being able to have the opportunity to just go set some records, almost perfect a perfect season, and just like I said, I just followed his journey,” Moss said. “And just knowing the brotherhood and how strong it is in the National Football League and the greatest quarterback of all time hanging his cleats up, it’s something the league wasn’t ready for it, the fans are ready for it, but like I said, it’s just great to be able to talk about it.”

Brady had great connection with his former teammates. He thanked each and every fan, coach, and teammate for the great experience. It was a “thrilling ride” for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and he loved every bit of it.

Adam Schefter was the first to discuss Brady’s retirement. Jeff Darlington added his take, too. Brady didn’t confirm these reports right away. He waited for a few days and even said that everyone is free to say whatever they want.