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Tom Brady

The seven-time Super Bowl champ, who brought the Lombardi Trophy back to Tampa Bay in his first season, embarks on Year 2 with the Bucs. He was the last NFL quarterback to guide his team to back-to-back championship seasons, while with the Patriots. He aims to do it again, this time with the Bucs.

  1. Rob Gronkowski, left, and girlfriend Camille Kostek, right, attend the 2019 ESPYS at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Kostek told Sports Illustrated she doesn't think Gronkowski's most recent retirement will stick.
  2. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady speaks to reporters during a June 9 news conference following the conclusion of the team's three-day mandatory minicamp.
  3. Bruce Arians, center, has fewer worries these days now that he's not a head coach. Here, he enjoys a cigar while attending the Arians Family Foundation’s annual golf tournament in late April.
  4. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady speaks to reporters during a news conference on the final day of minicamp Thursday.
  5. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski own the record for most postseason touchdown-pass connections (15) in NFL history.
  6. Bucs 44-year-old quarterback Tom Brady joined the team for the first workout of its three-day mandatory minicamp Tuesday.
  7. After a busy offseason, Tom Brady gets back to the business of playing quarterback Tuesday, with the start of the Bucs' mandatory minicamp.
  8. Officially, Rob Gronkowski s undecided about this NFL future. Unofficially, the Bucs are optimistic he will re-sign with the team sometime before it reports to training camp in late July.
  9. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady briefly called it quits earlier this year, but decided retirement isn't in the cards just yet.
  10. Did Bucs quarterback Tom Brady really work on his golf game during the offseason? This shot in "The Match" would seem to indicate no.
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