Brady last month led the Buccaneers to their
second Super Bowl title in his first season with the club when
they beat defending champions Kansas City Chiefs, with the
43-year-old securing a record-extending seventh championship
ring in the process.
"In pursuit of 8...LFG @Buccaneers we're keeping the band
together," Brady tweeted
https://twitter.com/
TomBrady/status/1370423289550635009.
ESPN said the new deal voided a one-year extension and saved the
Buccaneers $19 million against the salary cap.
Brady, who won six Super Bowls in 20 seasons with the New
England Patriots, left the franchise before signing a two-year,
$50 million contract with the Bucs last year.
Widely considered to be the greatest quarterback of all time,
Brady said last month that he had no plans to retire while he
was still physically fit.
"I think next year's going to be a lot better than this year,"
he said before the Super Bowl.
"I feel like I'll be in a much better place mentally. I'm going
to train a lot better this year. Physically, next year I'll be
in a better place."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair and Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru;
editing by John Stonestreet and Christian Radnedge)
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