Tom Brady retires: Biggest winners and losers following legendary quarterback's announcement
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Brady's retirement impacts many people in different ways
At around 6 a.m. ET Wednesday morning, one of greatest careers in professional sports history came to an end. Roughly two hours after informing his former team, Tom Brady then told the public that he was indeed calling it quits after a legendary, 23-year career as an NFL quarterback.
By playing the 2022 season, Brady accomplished his goal of playing at age 45. While it wasn't his best season, Brady still managed to make history; he led the NFL in pass attempts and completions while completing a career-high 490 passes. Brady's play helped lead the Buccaneers to a division title while giving him a chance to fittingly end his career in the postseason.
There's a lot to unpack following the news of Brady's retirement, including the biggest winners and losers following the bombshell announcement. Here's a look at who benefits the most and least from Brady's retirement.