The announcement comes a day after Brady was seen visiting members of the pirate-owning Glazer family at a Manchester United game.
In February, Brady announced his retirement from the NFL. Brady had just finished his twenty-second season in the league—and his second with the Buccaneers.
Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht said, “We are delighted that Tom has decided to come back this season. We said we would leave all options open to him if he reconsiders his retirement and today’s announcement is something we have been preparing for in recent days.” in the current situation. “Tom is the greatest quarterback ever and still plays at an elite level. With this decision now made, we will continue to move forward with our off-season plans to reload this roster for another round of the championship,” Licht added.
Head coach Bruce Arians said Brady “loves playing football as much as anyone else I’ve been around.”
“He is still playing at championship level and was as productive as anyone else in the league last season,” Aryan said in a statement. “We are thrilled that he has decided to continue playing and work towards winning another championship.”
Brady has won seven Super Bowl titles—six with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—and is the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards (84,520), touchdown passes (624), completions (7,263), and season wins. Regular (243), playoff wins (35) and Super Bowl MVPs (five). He has also played and won more regular season games in his career than any other midfielder.
Selected as the 199th overall in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Patriots, Brady played 20 seasons at Foxborough before leaving New England as a free agent after the 2020 season and signing with the Bucs, where he led the team to victory in the Super Bowl in his first season there.