Tom Brady, who had announced his retirement in February at the NFL = American League of Professional Football quarterback, has announced his return to active duty.

Brady posted on his SNS on the 13th, "I noticed that my place is still in the field and not in the spectators' seats," withdrawing the retirement announced in February and returning to active duty. I announced that.



He added that he "will be in Tampa's 23rd season," and that he will play for the NFL Buccaneers, who he had been with until last season.



Brady is 44 years old.



He joined the Patriots in 2000 in the sixth round of the NFL draft, 199th overall, and from the second year he became a quarterback for the command tower.



At the Patriots, he won the Super Bowl six times to build a golden age.



He then moved to the Buccaneers and led the team to the Super Bowl in his first season.



Brady has won the Super Bowl seven times, five of which have won the MVP = Best Player, and is known as the "best player ever" with many records in the NFL.