“Brady is the loser here”: Nick Wright calls Tom Brady the worst retire-er in the history of sports


“Brady is the loser here”: Nick Wright calls Tom Brady the worst retire-er in the history of sports

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Tom Brady is undoubtedly one of the greatest footballers of all time. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their fans were left heartbroken when he decided to call it quits after the 2021 season. Tom stated that he wanted to pay more attention to his family and it felt like we might not see him in the NFL ever again.

However, much to the delight of his fans, Tom, just a few weeks after announcing retirement, has decided to take the field again. Tom wrote on Twitter that he has unfinished business with the Bucs which he wants to take care of and added that his time to be in the stands will come but for now, it is time for him to return to the field.

“What the hell was this”: Nick Wright on Tom Brady’s retirement

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While many fans and experts were delighted with Brady’s return, many also questioned his hasty decision-making. Talking about the same, Nick Wright made a few points on First Things First. “I am happy that Brady is back. I said I wanted to see him play till 45 but I think Brady is a loser here,” Wright said.

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Charade is the right word. What the hell was this,” Nick claimed. He went on to read out a list he prepared of the top 5 worst retirements ever. In the fifth position, he kept WWE superstar Mark Henry. “He announced his retirement and literally fought a guy one minute later,” he said.

In the fourth position, he kept Roger Clemens, on third was Brett Favre. On the second position, he kept the second retirement of Michael Jordan. “On number one, the worst retirement we have ever seen, Tom Brady. He hijacks Super Bowl week on the front end, and on the back end he announces he is coming back with 5 minutes left in KG’s retirement game,” Nick stated.

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