“These past two months I’ve realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands,” Brady said in his announcement. “That time will come. But it’s not now.”
“We are thrilled Tom has decided to come back this season. We said we would leave all options open for him should he reconsider his retirement and today’s announcement is something we have been preparing for in recent days,” Licht said in his statement.
Arians added in his statement that Brady “is still playing at a championship level and was as productive as anyone in the league last season.”
“We are ecstatic that he decided to continue playing and working toward winning another championship,” Arians said.
Brady led the Buccaneers to a Super Bowl title during the 2020-21 season, giving Brady his seventh Super Bowl ring. He won his first six in 20 seasons with the New England Patriots.
Brady led the NFL in passing yards (5,316), touchdowns (43), completions (485) and attempts (719) this past season. The Buccaneers’ bid to repeat as champions ended when they lost at home to the eventual champion Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the playoffs.