Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, five-time Super Bowl MVP, three-time NFL MVP, two-time Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year and arguably the greatest quarterback of all time – that Michigan developed into the 199th pick in the 2000 draft – has retired from football.
Tom Brady was 11 against Ohio State as a starting quarterback.
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) February 2, 2018
1998: L, 31-16
31-56 for 375 yards, 2 INT and 2 TD; sacked 7 times
1999: W, 24-17
17-27 for 150 yards, 0 INT and 2TD; sacked 4 times pic.twitter.com/NuNc9RveIv
Brady is the only Michigan quarterback who started multiple games during the John Cooper era who did not have a winning record in The Game, which is arguably the most impressive feat of his decorated career.
As promised #buckeyenation. A bet is a bet. #ilovebeingabuckeye pic.twitter.com/imUOmRDc
— Mike Vrabel (@CoachVrabel50) November 30, 2012
As good as Brady was on the field, he was not quite as spectacular when it came to making bets on his alma mater in its season-ending rivalry game.
Nothing better than seeing Tom Brady in a Ohio state jersey pic.twitter.com/t2E4GgDy93
— Travis (@itrav35) December 3, 2015
O-H!!! #gobucks @TomBrady pic.twitter.com/6ABjn4lHTb
— Nate Ebner (@NateEbner) December 7, 2019
Congratulations to Brady on a wonderful career.
A quick PSA from an old friend #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/m6WfandwPU
— Brutus Buckeye (@Brutus_Buckeye) April 29, 2020
Brady made the news official on Tuesady.
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 1, 2022