Al Michaels of NBC's Sunday Night Football announced that Patriots veteran linebacker Tedy Bruschi will announce his retirement tomorrow. A 13-year veteran of the NFL, Bruschi has played his entire career with the Patriots and has won three Super Bowl rings; he has played on five of the six Patriots teams to reach the Super Bowl. Bruschi was a third round pick out of Arizona in 1996 and was a two-time Pro Bowler (2004, 2005) as well as the NFL's Comeback Player Of The Year in 2005 after he returned from a mild stroke. Source: GridironFans.com
It is time. He had a great run. Got 3 rings and more than enough money. Probably going to be seeing him on the screen somewhere in the future.
Nice long career with setbacks, and high points. Congrats on an awesome career, you deserve your time off now.
I'm really sad about this one. He has been our leader for a lot of years, and it won't be quite the same without him. He said he would retire a Patriot, and it looks like he will.
It is all good Dawg. Nothing lasts for ever. And I got one coming up with #52. You hate to lose a Homie that has been there for the duration. Next Man Up!
Bruschi was a great player, I liked him cause he was a winner a very very consistent player. I also think it's a good time for him to call it a day, and walk away.
my first thoughts too wheres harvs..."theres no way they would go into a season without the leadership of bruschi and harrison" i always thought bruschi was kind of a pr**k...but whatever he was a good player, not great...but he could probably sneak into canton eventually since the little stroke/plug in his heart is a cute story
Most linebackers are pr**ks. They are on a search and destroy mission, and I think they enjoy it. However, if you are looking for a roll model for a kid, Bruschi would be a good one. Great family man with 4 kids, all by the same woman, that he's still married to. Didn't use an agent. Walked into negotations with a, what are you going to pay me attitude, signed, and left. That's refreshing now days. He got the absolute most out of his athletic ability with hard work, and giving it his all on every play. He was a total team player,and his passion for the game brought the level up of all his teamates.
Good point to retire for him. I liked him and didn't want to see his career fade away, like other players did.
Pats LB Bruschi Retires After 13 NFL Seasons Pats LB Bruschi retires after 13 NFL seasons Associated Press Updated: August 31, 2009, 12:10 PM EDT FOXBOROUGH, Mbutt. (AP) - Tedy Bruschi retired Monday after a 13-year NFL career in which he won three Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots and made a gallant return from a stroke. FULL STORY Pats LB Bruschi retires after 13 NFL seasons - NFL News - FOX Sports on MSN
Rep for the Pats to give him a choice to retire. To see him cut would have been sad. Great football player, even if he played for a cheater.
It's a sad day, I really thought he'd be around another year...but he's is the epitomy of what a pro athlete should be, and his career was great...and K Train how is a gy that doesn't have an agent, negotiates his own contracts, is a perfect guy in the locker room, and a model citizen a pr**k?...you don't even have to bring up the stroke which was amazing in itself. I'm glad everyone else hear seems to see Tedy for what he is on and off the field...kudos to you guys.
he was the defensive player of the year last year, and hes wearing the defensive headset on the field already. I'd say he's pretty damn close.