For the second time in a year — this time apparently for good — future first ballot Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady is calling it a career.
Brady, who announced his retirement Feb. 1 in a twitter video, stating that it was for good this time, put a cap on a remarkable 23-year career that saw him win seven Super Bowls, stamping his place in NFL history.
The quarterback’s retirement has been met with mixed emotions, but for Steelers fans and media it’s “see ya later” to a guy that caused so many heartaches over the years as a member of the New England Patriots.