For 40 days, everyone thought that it was finally over: That Tom Brady, seven times a Super Bowl champion quarterback and arguably the greatest player in pro football history, had finally hung up his helmet and decided to move on after over two decades of unparalleled sustained dominance.
Turns out, it wasn't over at all.
On Sunday evening, 40 days after announcing his retirement from pro football, Brady reversed course and declared that he would continue playing and suit up in 2022. While Brady will be 45 come Week 1, his leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to an NFC South title and a playoff victory in 2021 showed that he is far from over the hill or truly in twilight. And his return sparked both renewed energy -- and familiar dread -- across the league.
Here is a sampling of some of the best reactions from NFL teams and players to Tom Brady unretiring.
LFG
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 13, 2022
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 13, 2022
Tom said ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ pic.twitter.com/Rxl6dgixBN
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) March 13, 2022
The biggest winner of Tom Brady coming back for 2022, of course, is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Historically one of the NFL's sad sack franchises, Brady's signing with the Bucs in 2020 led to a new era of Buccaneers success, including their first Super Bowl win and division title since all the way back in 2002.
LFG!
— Mike Evans (@MikeEvans13_) March 13, 2022
— Chris Godwin (@CGtwelve_) March 13, 2022
In that same vein, Brady's return is also extremely good news for members of the Bucs' roster. Particularly star wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, both of whom have enjoyed great individual and team success since Brady's arrival.
Well I guess I better order some more baby powder. LFG!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/dfhJaPqxi7
— Ryan Jensen (@sinjen66) March 14, 2022
Brady has made it known he does not like any of his offensive lineman to be sweaty ...
THANK YOU❕ throw that last touchdown on somebody else 😂 https://t.co/oum3tYbjbl
— Jalen Ramsey (@jalenramsey) March 13, 2022
While a Super Bowl ring surely takes the sting out of it for Los Angeles Rams star cornerback Jalen Ramsey, he no longer has to deal with the distinction of being the last man to give up a touchdown to Brady. Ramsey got beat by Mike Evans for a 55-yard touchdown in the NFC Divisional Round, which the Rams ended up winning on their way to Super Bowl LVI.
Tom Brady!!! I knew he wasn’t ready to shut it down! The game is in a better place when Tom Brady is on the field
— Calais Campbell (@CalaisCampbell) March 13, 2022
The idea of trying to take Brady down, and the satisfaction and feeling of accomplishment in winning a game against him, has become a major point of pride for NFL players. Brady is enormously respected around the league, as reflected in that tweet by Baltimore Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell.
This was the moment right here 💭 pic.twitter.com/mGsitf9C1F
— Darius Butler (@DariusJButler) March 13, 2022
Tom Brady's announcement came immediately after he had spent his Sunday watching Manchester United (owned by the Glazer family that owns the Buccaneers) play Tottenham Hotspur. It remains to be seen whether or not watching from the grandstands convinced him he didn't belong there, but former NFL defensive back and Brady teammate Darius Butler believes it might have.
"Brady sat in those stands one time and said F--- that!", Butler tweeted.
Granted, not everyone was amused to hear Brady had unretired -- especially teams in the NFC South. The Carolina Panthers were first victimized by Brady in Super Bowl XXXVIII, and their hopes of competing in 2022 had been rising as they inserted themselves into the Deshaun Watson trade sweepstakes.
The Atlanta Falcons have languished in mediocrity since the Pats' Brady-led comeback in Super Bowl LI, and him being in their division has been salt in that wound. Even the Denver Broncos -- who were feeling quite good about themselves after trading for Russell Wilson -- chimed in from the AFC West after many battles with Brady over the years.
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) March 13, 2022
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) March 13, 2022
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) March 13, 2022
The Colts finished the episode they started when Brady first announced he was stepping away from football.
We should have finished the episode. https://t.co/FIqIoxrgtV pic.twitter.com/nz71LRUz3z
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) March 14, 2022
Longtime BFF Julian Edelman quoted "The Office" to give his reaction:
https://t.co/eyqsiYysbP pic.twitter.com/0wmDn3dLQn
— Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) March 13, 2022
Former Patriot Benjamin Watson has some conspiracy theories.
https://t.co/QHWhfQfbSf pic.twitter.com/uluSwWcnH3
— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) March 14, 2022
Don't nap Melvin Gordon, you might miss some major news.
I take a nap and wake up to Tom Brady coming back haha nice 😂
— F L ⚡️ S H (@Melvingordon25) March 13, 2022
Brady's brain works differently.
Dude has played 22 seasons, won 7 Super Bowls, has 5 Super Bowl MVPs, 3 NFL MVPs, made 15 Pro Bowls and said “Unfinished Business”
— Will Compton (@_willcompton) March 13, 2022
Man what?! 😂
His former teammate LeGarrette Blount admits he didn't see this coming.
Man was I wrong 🤯 anyways let’s go 12 @TomBrady
— LeGarrette Blount (@LG_Blount) March 13, 2022
Jonathan Stewart put things very simply.
tom brady
— Jonathan Stewart (@Jonathanstewar1) March 13, 2022
Brady just couldn't stay away.
Damn Brady got bored quick!!!! Lol
— Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) March 14, 2022
Mark Sanchez tweeted, "Wow! He's back."
Wow! He’s back
— Mark Sanchez (@Mark_Sanchez) March 13, 2022