Seven-time Super Bowl champion and the greatest quarterback to ever play the game, Tom Brady, is reportedly retiring from the NFL after 22 seasons.
Brady, who is the most decorated player in NFL history, walks away from the game after one of the greatest statistical seasons of his career.
In 2021, Brady set a career-high in passing yards, leading the NFL with 5,316 passing yards with 43 touchdowns to 11 interceptions and a 67.5% completion percentage.
Brady's list of accolades is quite lengthy, as ESPN's Field Yates alluded to in a tweet on Saturday afternoon.
Brady has frequently been lauded for his longevity and ability to maintain his prime longer than anyone ever has at the quarterback position in the history of the sport.