Tom Brady has been facing questions and speculations about his retirement for a while. However, there are times when he is frequently bombarded with similar questions. This has finally got to him, as he gives an NSFW answer to the retirement question.

Tom Brady appeared on his weekly SiriusXM podcast, “Let’s Go!” with Jim Gray. He did not hold back in his response to the latest question about his possible retirement. Clearly, in frustration, he drops a couple of f-bombs while addressing the issue.

“If I knew what I was going to f—ing do I would’ve already f—ing done it. I’m taking it a day at a time. I appreciate you asking. Thank you.’”

Gray pleaded that it was the question that everyone wanted to hear. Brady has already previously retired once, doing so last offseason at the beginning of February. These questions make more sense when Brady has been non-committal regarding his football future.

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Although they finished 8-9, the Buccaneers won the NFC South for the second year in a row. They also qualified for the playoffs for the third time running. Brady struggled in the team’s first-round playoff loss to the Cowboys on Monday night, raising speculation about his impending retirement.

Brady also apparently left a goodbye message to the buccaneers and the media. He appreciated the media and the people involved for supporting him along with the whole squad. It could very well be an appreciation however the tonality of his voice made it feel otherwise.

No matter how we see it, asking repetitive questions is key to triggering a frustrated response. People should check on their curiosity and curb the extensive use of tiring questions for athletes like him.

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Anirban Biswas

Anirban Biswas has been writing for Thirsty For News since 2021 and has been covering various topics such as entertainment, music, and pop culture. In his free time, Anirban enjoys playing guitar, composing music and exploring new places.

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