Tom Brady: A closer look at the glittering career of the retiring NFL legend

Quarterback Tom Brady revealed his second retirement announcement is “for good”, finally calling time on a historic NFL career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In February last year, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, 45, had said he was finished playing - only to reverse that decision 40 days later.
New England Patriots
In the 19 years between him taking the starting position in 2001 and leaving the team, the Patriots won the AFC East 17 times.
As some American pundits have noted, that 89.5 per cent rate means they won their division more reliably than basketball great Michael Jordan successfully made free throws (83.5 per cent) - and one of their two misses came in 2008, when injury meant Brady started only one game.
He finished his Pats career with 74,571 regular-season passing yards and 541 touchdowns, with another 72 post-season passing scores.
Tight end Rob Gronkowski was by far his most prolific target with 90 touchdowns across the regular season and play-offs, later adding 15 more in Tampa Bay.Julian Edelman had 41, Randy Moss 40 and Wes Welker 38.