Gisele Bündchen Divorce Has Resurrected Tom Brady’s NFL Career – Went From a Pathetic Losing Streak During Marriage To an Undefeated Lone Wolf Post Divorce
As a player, Tom Brady is known for overcoming virtually every obstacle he has faced throughout his career. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback has proved that despite what many thought of his divorce from top Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen on Sunday in Germany, it has not been the end of his glorious 23-year NFL career, but rather rebirth, one more, even though it seems impossible. In addition to that, he set yet more historical records across the globe on Sunday.
Even though Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady officially divorced on October 28, a detail suggests he still hasn’t forgotten about his ex-wife but seems more focused on his career.
Tom Brady’s NFL Career Is Once Again On The Rise
The number 13 symbolizes good or bad luck, depending on the case. Still, the seven-time Super Bowl winner’s negative energy seems to have been extinguished after the divorce announcement. NFL player Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen recently announced that they had officially ended their 13-year marriage.
For the first time since entering the NFL, Brady had an almost unprecedented career losing streak of three straight losses and a record (3-5) two games under .500 before he became a single man again.
In his first two games in that role, the newly divorced man has gone undefeated, winning both thrilling games against the champion Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
However, TB12’s body language, smile, and a new focus on winning are perhaps the most notable differences from TB12’s bye week and two-game winning streak. As part of the change of scenery, Brady played in the first regular season game in Germany in the NFL, leaving with the win and a bye before visiting the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, November 27.
Tom Brady Has ‘Zero’ Regrets About NFL Return
Despite the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ poor start to the season and his divorce from Gisele Bündchen, the seven-time Super Bowl champion says he has no regrets about unretiring.
According to ESPN, Brady, 45, told, “I returned because I felt like I wanted to compete, and I spoke to the team about it, and they were excited to have me back.”
When reporters asked him if he regrets his career moves, Brady replied, “Zero, no. Definitely not.”
He continued,
“I don’t really regret those types of things — I think when I commit to it, I mean it, and I do my best and try to give everything I can to this particular opportunity.”
Following the announcement of his divorce on Instagram, Brady told fans on the recent podcast that he was trying to find “better peace of mind.” Following their split, the supermodel was spotted relaxing in Costa Rica with her children after quietly buying a home near her ex’s in Surfside, Florida.
Despite this, Brady seems to be on the rise again on the field, and Fans believe Gisele Bündchen is the main reason preventing him from performing well, as she wanted him to focus on family first.
Source: Marca