Longtime New England Patriots quarterback and six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady announced he is leaving the Patriots after 20 seasons.
The move follows months of speculation and rumors as Brady was slated to become a free agent. Brady indicated that he is willing to play for another team and did not signal retirement.
He did not say where is would like to play next.
“l don’t know what my football future holds,” he added, “but it is time for me to open a new stage for my life and career.”
Brady leaves New England leading the franchise in most quarterback categories including touchdowns, games, and passing yards. He was drafted after being selected 199th overall by the team in the 2000 NFL draft.
He also thanked longtime coach Bill Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
Brady, 42, is also a four-time Super Bowl MVP and three-time MVP. Last year, Brady said he wants to play in the NFL until he’s 45.