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- A new report reveals why Tom Brady originally decided not to thank the Patriots in his retirement letter.
- The reasoning is interesting and has nothing to do with the team Brady currently plays for.
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Back in mid-March, a report from the Boston Globe claimed that Tom Brady was planning on going to the Miami Dolphins prior to the lawsuit filed by the team’s former head coach Brian Flores.
Brady officially announced that he would be un-retiring on February 1, which was the same day the former Dolphins coach filed a lawsuit against the NFL.
The report linking Brady to the Dolphins came via Globe reporter Ben Volin. Now, less than a month later, Volin has a new report about Brady, specifically his controversial retirement letter in which he didn’t thank the New England Patriots.
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“He wasn’t saying goodbye to the Patriots, in fact, he was going to be seeing them twice a year in his new arrangement,” Volin explained.
That is a major report from Volin, and certainly one that adds more fuel to the rumors that Brady was looking for a way out of Tampa Bay following the 2021 campaign.
Another theory this adds a bit more juice to is Brady’s decision to retire may have been a move to simply get out of his contract with the Bucs. That didn’t pan out, however, as he’s back with the team ready to be QB1 in Tampa Bay yet again.
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