The truth about Monday night’s performance was sobering. Getty ImagesĪsked if he has a timetable, he said, “It’ll just be one day at a time, truth.’’ When asked after the game by The Post what his process will be as he ponders whether he wants to retire or keep playing, Brady said, “I’m going to go home and get a good night’s sleep … as good as I can tonight.’’ Tom Brady’s career looks all but finished. The loss ends the season for the 8-10 Buccaneers and it begins an offseason of speculation about the future of Brady, who’ll be a free agent and can either remain in Tampa for a fourth season, play for another team (the Raiders or Dolphins?) or retire again - this time perhaps for keeps. The win sends the 13-5 Cowboys to a divisional-round game Sunday at the 49ers. Much like it’s never been good business to bet against the likes of Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan, the same goes for Brady, who’s spent more than two decades defying the odds since the Patriots drafted him in the sixth round 23 years ago.īut the 45-year-old quarterback looked every bit his age in an ugly 31-14 loss to the Cowboys in the NFC wild-card round at Raymond James Stadium. On Monday night, the GOAT looked finished. When Tom Brady unretired last March after 40 days of retirement that obviously wasn’t blissful, he boldly stated the reason for his return as “unfinished business.’’ Tale of two units for Jets' offensive, defensive lines Jets hope their version of a Dream Team fares better for them than it did for Nets, Mets Sterling Shepard opens up about selfless road back to Giants huddle: 'Burn to play' Jets still trying to salvage Mekhi Becton, Zach Wilson amid career resets Israel Abanikanda's family expects tears during first Jets home game: 'I got you, Mom'
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