Reports had been spread over the weekend about US football star Tom Brady that he had resigned as an active player. The 44-year-old exceptional player now says that this is new to him.
Only Tom Brady decides on the future of Tom Brady and according to the quarterback, he still hasn’t done that despite reports to the contrary. “I understand the environment we’re in, everyone wants the news before everyone else,” the 44-year-old NFL superstar said on a podcast on Monday in his first public appearance since the weekend’s resignation announcements. “It’s really day to day with me, I’m trying to evaluate everything well and make a very good decision for my family.”
On Saturday, ESPN, citing anonymous sources, reported that the decision had been made and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback would retire. Numerous colleagues, the NFL itself and even one of his companies then congratulated him on his outstanding career with seven Super Bowl victories. “I tried to have a nice weekend but it didn’t quite work out, my phone was pretty busy,” he said.
Brady has been in the NFL for 22 years and has continued to perform well despite being eliminated in the playoff quarterfinals. He has one more season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is aware that his decision will affect many people, Brady said on the podcast. “If I know then I know and if I don’t know then I don’t know yet. I won’t let myself be pressured into making a decision,” he said.
The playmaker expressed regret that Saturday’s news took away the attention from Sunday’s two playoff games. There, the Los Angeles Rams won against the San Francisco 49ers and the Cincinnati Bengals surprisingly against the Kansas City Chiefs and are now playing in the Super Bowl on February 13.