The amazing career of Tom Brady as seven-time Super Bowl winner retires aged 44
The IndependentSign up to our free sport newsletter for all the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Quarterback Tom Brady has announced his retirement after an historic NFL career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady leaves with record totals of 84,520 yards and 624 touchdowns in the regular season and 12,449 yards and 83 touchdowns in the play-offs to go with seven Super Bowl titles, three league MVP awards and five Super Bowl MVPs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers After leaving Massachusetts, Brady headed south to Florida where he led the Bucs to only their second Super Bowl and their first in 18 years. It made him only the second player to win Super Bowls as a starting QB with two different teams, joining his long-time rival Peyton Manning and meant he alone has won more titles than any NFL franchise, let alone any other player – though former Cleveland Browns quarterback Otto Graham won seven national titles before the Super Bowl era.