Brady spoke at length about his offseason surgery

Tom Brady revealed he had”pretty serious” knee operation after capturing his seventh Super Bowl name when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV.

It had been reported after the triumph that Brady would experience the surgery but the severity of the operation was not revealed until the upcoming Hall of Famer spoke about it in a recent interview.

“Yes, you’re going to find me on the football field next year,” Brady said on Hodinkee Radio. “I had quite significant knee operation this offseason, that’s the first surgery I have had in approximately 12 decades. I was very interested to learn how it was likely to go since last year just took a whole lot. Each week, I was kind of tending to my knee and I thought,’I’d love to see a season, what it seems like when I can really concentrate on some other strength things that I want to do, some other technique stuff where I am not just focused on shielding my knee all the time.’

“So it has been pretty intense, this offseason, from that standpoint because it has been six and a half that I’ve been coping with that rehab process. The season went pretty long, into February. So it’s just now I am beginning to feel like the offseason’s happening, and I’m going to blink my eyes and the offseason’s going to be finished. And I really don’t think I’ve established this vision in terms of everything I am excited about. Like, I do not think I’ve created this space in my life to get matters outside of football to really take over that level of excitement. I feel like throwing the football is exactly what I love to perform.”

Brady explained he’s interested in other projects outside of football but explained nothing beats playing in front of a crowd of tens of thousands. He added he was still interested in the challenges that Tampa Bay has to offer you.

Another identification Peyton Manning.

Brady threw for 4,633 passing yards and 40 touchdown passes in his first season with the Buccaneers.