Tom Brady records worst loss of career as Tampa Bay Buccaneers go down vs Carolina Panthers
- Tom Brady recorded a career-low performance after the Buccaneers lost 21-3 to the Panthers
- In a pre-match presser before the Panthers game, Brady dispeled rumours of his retirement
- The Buccaneers have the worst league average now with 67.5 rushing yards per game
Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady witnessed the worst loss of his career as his team Tampa Bay Buccaneers went down 21-3 to the Carolina Panthers during the Week 7 fixture on Sunday at the Bank of America Stadium.
Last week, the Buccaneers lost to Pittsburgh Steelers 20-18 and their dismal run in the 2022 NFL season continues. The team scored has so far scored the worst league average of 67.5 rushing yards per game and scored a total of 20.2 points so far.
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Brady, who made a comeback with the Buccaneers this year is at the lowest moment in his career. The seven-time super bowl winner had announced his retirement after agreeing to stay at home and take care of his kids with supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen.
However, the quarterback decided to break the agreement and return with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It caused tremors in his life as reports said then that a disappointed Gisele Bündchen left the couple’s home and travelled to Costa Rica.
Later, TMZ reported that both of them have hired divorce lawyers to take the process forward.
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Before the start of the game with the Carolina Panthers, the 45-year-old dropped a bombshell in an interview calling his plan to retire earlier a “little joke.” He said that he was “pushed off the cliff” indicating that he had to take the retirement decision under some form of pressure.
“No, it just means a lot for me to go out there (on the field). I love the sport and I love my teammates. I want to do well for this team like I always have. So there’s no retirement anytime soon,” he said.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take on the Baltimore Ravens at their home stadium Ramond Jay on Friday, October 28.
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