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Former Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady Says He Is 'Retiring For Good' Former Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady Says He Is 'Retiring For Good'
Former Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady Says He Is 'Retiring For Good' Former New England Patriots quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady says he is retiring from football "for good." The Tampa Bay quarterback shared the news in a semi-emotional video posted to his social media accounts on Wednesday morning, Feb. 1.  Truly grateful on this day. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/j2s2sezvSS — Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 1, 2023 "You only get one super-emotional retirement essay and I used mine up last year," Brady joked. "So I really thank you guys, each and every single one of you, for supporting me." Tom Brady's 23-season career: - 7…
Ex-Area Resident Dives Into Trump's Spinning Deals As USFL Owner Ex-Area Resident Dives Into Trump's Spinning Deals As USFL Owner
Ex-Area Resident Dives Into Trump's Spinning Deals As USFL Owner Replays of President Trump's days as an owner of the New Jersey Generals, a short-lived professional football team, sound much like many of today's White House maneuvers. Jeff Pearlman, who has written several New York Times bestsellers, has a new book on the rise and fall of the United State Football League,  on sale starting Sept. 11. Pearlman, a Mahopac High School graduate and former New Rochelle resident, will be visiting Westchester from his home on the West Coast for a Scarsdale book-signing on Wednesday, Sept. 12.  In "Football for a Buck," the dogged reporter and biograp…
Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets
Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – After Sunday's AFC championship win, Patriots fans in Connecticut may be in a rush to get tickets to see their team play in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on Feb. 4. However, officials are warning that scammers may use this opportunity to take advantage of fans. Sports fans booking last minute tickets and travel for big events are a prime target for scammers, according to Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. After yesterday’s victory, New England fans may be considering taking that last minute trip to be a part of Super Bowl LII in Minne…