"He's releasing the ultimate episode the day after Jesus revived" - NFL fans react to Tom Brady joking about retirement in teaser for 'Man in the Arena'
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has released a teaser trailer for the latest episode of his documentary Man in the Arena. The documentary centers around the 44-year-old's Super Bowl appearances and the last episode looks at his Super Bowl win in 2020.
In the post, the Buccaneers quarterback joked about retirement, writing:
"Coming next Tuesday, the final episode. (For now at least, sorry if I messed that up with the whole unretiring thing guys 😬)."
One NFL fan posted saying that the quarterback released the trailer on the day Jesus was revived with a video of the quarterback and Rob Gronkowski giggling.
The fan wrote:
"Brady releasing the ultimate episode the day after Jesus revived."
One fan said that they will take as many episodes as Brady will put out.
Another fan replied that the quarterback is allowed to change his mind and that he shouldn't apologize for it.
Another fan echoed the same sentiment, saying that the quarterback doesn't have to apologize for coming out of retirement.
One fan stated that they want the 44-year-old to win another Super Bowl so they get to see another episode.
Another fan posted saying that they were happy that the legendary quarterback changed his mind on retirement.
A Buccaneers fan replied that Bucs fans forgive him for retiring and then unretiring.
One fan posted saying that they are glad Brady is back and to go get his eighth ring.
One fan replied, saying that the 44-year-old can retire and unretire as long as he wants.
Another fan posted and said it was okay for him to retire and then come back, stating that they are happy the legendary quarterback is back playing.
Brady hunting for ring number eight
Returning for an incredible 23rd NFL season, the future Hall of Fame quarterback is chasing his eighth Super Bowl ring. With most of the Buccaneers' 2022 roster returning to the team for another season, Tampa will be one of the favorites for the NFC crown alongside the Packers and reigning Super Bowl champions the L.A. Rams.
Any team that has the 44-year-old on it will be a Super Bowl contender and given the state of the NFC South division, many think it will be a canter for Brady to reach the playoffs.
We know that once he is in the playoffs, anything can happen and you would not bet against the 44-year-old doing it one last time.