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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. How many Super Bowls did Tom Brady win?''' Tom Brady won '''7 Super Bowls'''—six with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. '''2. What pick was Tom Brady in the NFL Draft?''' He was drafted '''199th overall''' in the '''6th round''' of the 2000 NFL Draft. '''3. How old was Tom Brady when he retired?''' Brady officially retired in '''2023''' at the age of '''45'''. '''4. Why is Tom Brady called “The GOAT”?''' “GOAT” stands for “Greatest of All Time,” a title often given to Brady because of his records, longevity, and championships. '''5. What businesses does Tom Brady own?''' He co-founded the '''TB12 wellness brand''', '''199 Productions''', and has investments in sports, wellness, and technology ventures. '''6. Will Tom Brady return to football?''' Brady has confirmed his '''2023 retirement is final''', though he plans to stay connected to the NFL through business and media. Tom Brady is more than an NFL quarterback—he is a '''symbol of determination and excellence'''. From a sixth-round draft pick to a seven-time Super Bowl champion, his story is one of perseverance and greatness. Brady’s impact on football, fitness, and global sports culture ensures his legacy as the '''GOAT''' will endure for generations.
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