Tom Brady is calling it a career — again.
The 45-year-old Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback posted a video message on social media Wednesday to make his retirement official.
Truly grateful on this day. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/j2s2sezvSS
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 1, 2023
Brady also announced he was retiring on Feb. 1 last year before changing his mind 40 days later.
He retires as the winningest quarterback in NFL history and a seven-time Super Bowl champion.
In 335 career regular-season games with the New England Patriots and Buccaneers, Brady completed 7,753 of 12,050 pass attempts for 89,214 yards with 649 touchdowns and 212 interceptions.
In 2022, he was 490-for-733 passing for 4,694 yards with 25 TDs and nine interceptions and led Tampa Bay to an NFC South Division championship.
But the Bucs were bounced from the NFL playoffs by the Dallas Cowboys on Jan. 16, falling 31-14 in a Wild Card game.
Now that he is officially retired, Brady is expected to head to the broadcast booth. He signed a 10-year, $375-million contract with Fox before unretiring and returning to the Bucs for the 2022 season.