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Report claims Tom Brady's return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers caused chaos at the NFL offices

Tom Brady’s decision to retire and then unretire appears to have caused quite a few problems around the league back in the spring. 

Having been in the league for 21 years after initially being drafted back in 2000, there isn’t really much left for Tom Brady to achieve in the league following his recent spell with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

From his days with the New England Patriots that saw him help them win 6 Super Bowls and turn them into arguably the greatest dynasty in sports history, where he also racked up 3 NFL MVP awards, to his move to Tampa where we saw an instant impact as he won them their 2nd Super Bowl title in franchise history. 

So when Brady announced his retirement back in February, it seemed as if the career of ‘the G.O.A.T’ was finally coming to an end, and you couldn’t really blame him, after all that he’s achieved in the game what else was there left for him to accomplish?

His retirement thought did not last long, as just 40 days later, the news emerged that he was coming back into the fold and would play another season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

.@ShannonSharpe on whether Tom Brady's retiring-unretiring act has become tiresome & annoying:"Absolutely, I've been saying this for years. Tom Brady loves and craves attention, his ego is insatiable. He doesn't want to let it go." pic.twitter.com/in0y7gaw7M

Clearly he wasn’t happy with how last season ended, as the Bucs were knocked out of the playoffs in the divisional round of the playoffs at home against the eventual Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams. 

His un-retirement did have some knock-on effects, for instance the fan who bought what at the time was the ‘final’ touchdown ball of Brady’s career, paying over $500k for it, quickly had to ask

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