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Tom Brady says he still hasn't made a decision on retirement
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Tom Brady said Monday that he still has not come to a decision on whether or not he will return for his 23rd season in the NFL. The announcement comes following a weekend of conflicting reports about the 44-year old quarterback's future.
"I'm still going through the process that I said I was going through," Brady said Monday night on his radio show "Let's Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray," after rumors of his impending retirement swirled over the weekend.
On Saturday, ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington reported that Brady was planning to retire. Numerous sources also told CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora that the quarterback was planning to retire shortly, and that an announcement could come within the week.
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