NFL

Tom Brady’s Retirement From Football Is ‘Unlikely’ After Loss Against The Titans

Image via Wikimedia Commons

**Tom Brady Considering Continuing Football Career Despite Recent Lows**

**The New England Patriots’ long-standing NFL reign came to a halt with a loss to the Tennessee Titans in a 20-13 defeat on Saturday. This marked the end of their dominance after reaching the last three Super Bowls and securing victories in two of them.**

However, Tom Brady, a key player for the team, hinted that retirement is not in his immediate plans. The 42-year-old quarterback mentioned that the conditions for him departing from the sport are “pretty unlikely.” Reflecting on their loss to the Titans, Brady noted, “They kind of shut us down in both halves, and we couldn’t deliver.”

The Titans took the lead with 14 points in the first two quarters, with the Patriots close behind with 13 points. While New England’s performance was inconsistent, scoring 3 points in the first quarter, 10 in the second, and none in the second half, Tennessee maintained a steady game. They scored 7 points in both the first and second quarters, experienced a scoring drought in the third quarter, and sealed the deal with a touchdown in the final quarter.

Brady’s illustrious football career sets him apart in the NFL, but the future remains uncertain regarding his next steps. It is rare for competitive teams to reserve a spot for a player in their early 40s. Nevertheless, Brady expressed contentment with his accomplishments, stating, “There is nobody who has had a better career than me. I am very blessed,” in a conversation with reporters.

For more sports updates, you can visit [All Out Kings](https://www.alloutkings.com/2020/01/04/usa-mens-soccer-team-cancel-doha-football-camp-amid-rising-tensions).

Most Popular

To Top