It may be a detail for you, but for Americans it means a lot.

The legendary Tom Brady will retire at 44 and after 22 seasons in the NFL, ESPN and NFL Network media reported on Saturday.

The 40-year-old, considered the best quarterback in history, was a seven-time Super Bowl winner.

Crowned champion last year with Tampa Bay, he had previously been crowned six times in 20 years with the New England Patriots.

Looking for an eighth ring – a second with the Buccaneers – he saw his dream come crashing down last Sunday in a 30-27 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

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During his long and formidable career, Brady was named five times Super Bowl MVP, three times in the regular season.

The player has not formalized his decision.

Asked by ESPN, his agent Don Yee said that the star himself “will be the only person to express his plans with complete accuracy.

He knows the realities of the American football world and the timing that entails better than anyone, so it will be soon.

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