Dayton Daily News

Brady not a lock to return

- By Rob Maadi

If Tom Brady TAMPA, FLA. — played the last game of an unpreceden­ted career, he ended with one of his toughest losses after a stunning comeback.

Bloodied and battered by the Los Angeles Rams, the 44-year-old seven-time Super Bowl champion rallied the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back from a 27-3 deficit, only to see the defense surrender a big play in the final minute to set up Matt Gay’s winning 30-yard field goal.

The Rams’ 30-27 victory Sunday sent Los Angeles home to host the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC championsh­ip game next week. They ended Tampa Bay’s bid to become the NFL’s first repeat champions since Brady led New England to consecutiv­e titles following the 200304 seasons.

Have the Rams also ended Brady’s career?

“Truthfully, guys, I’m thinking about this game. I’m not thinking about past five minutes from now,” Brady said.

Brady is under contract for 2022 but his return isn’t definite.

“I haven’t put a lot of thought into it, taking it day by day,” Brady said.

In late September, Brady said he plans to play at least one more season, but he indicated several times since that returning will be a family decision.

Asked last month when he’ll know it’s time to retire, Brady said:

“That’s a good question. I don’t know. I think I’ll have to just, after every year, think about what the situation looks like for me, personally and profession­ally. Obviously, I love playing; I don’t think my love will go away. I think I’ll be able to do it, it’s just the other things are kind of happening in my life, in regard to family situations. My kids are not getting younger, and I want to make sure that they get what they need, too.”

Brady’s agent, Don Yee, told The Associated Press last week he doesn’t know when Brady will hang it up.

“He can do it as long as he wants, because his intangible­s really are very much off the charts,” Yee said for an upcoming episode of the AP Pro Football Podcast. “I’ve been around profession­al athletes since 1974 and I’ve seen a lot of different types of athletes. And I think all the very best will tell you the intangible part is critical. There are a lot of great, physical specimens, but to keep trying to do something for a long period of time and to do it well, you have to have other intangible­s . ... you have to want to get up every morning to be great.

“And so he still possesses all of that and more. And so I don’t . ... It’s going to be his decision, and I would never, ever speak on his behalf on this issue. But he clearly is still performing very well.”

Brady was playing at an elite level until running into the Rams. He didn’t complete a pass on his first two drives for the first time in his 47 playoff starts, going 0 for 4.

He got called for the first unsportsma­nlike penalty of his career in the first half for arguing a call after a hit busted his lip.

“He got in my face in an aggressive manner and used abusive language,” referee Shawn Hochuli told a pool reporter about flagging Brady. “As for the hit, we did not think that it rose to the level of roughing the passer.”

Brady misfired on several passes, had two turnovers and was sacked three times. But his 55-yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans with just over three minutes left got the Buccaneers within 27-20.

After the Rams lost their fourth fumble, Brady drove Tampa to the tying score as Leonard Fournette ran in from the 9.

But defensive breakdowns allowed Matthew Stafford to lead the Rams in position to win it.

Brady finished 30 of 54 for 329 yards and one TD, but the offense got going far too late.

 ?? MARK LOMOGLIO/AP ?? Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady is under contract for 2022 but his return isn’t definite.
MARK LOMOGLIO/AP Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady is under contract for 2022 but his return isn’t definite.

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