How many more games will Tom Brady win after divorcing Gisele Bundchen?
October 29, 2022

A day after Tom Brady set the National Football League quarterback record for most times sacked all-time (556), he was sacked by his wife, Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen. According to Chloe Melas of CNN on Friday, Brady and Bundchen confirmed they have finalized their divorce after 13 years of marriage.
Brady and Bundchen initially married in 2009. They had two children together. The first was Benjamin, who is now 12 years old, and daughter Vivian, who is now nine years old.
Prior to Brady’s relationship with Bundchen, he dated television actress Bridget Moynahan for two years from 2004 to 2006. The relationship ended when Moynahan was one month pregnant with their child, John.
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Brady and Bundchen had been living separately since September. During training camp, Brady took a leave of absence. It is believed Bundchen was not pleased whatsoever that Brady had decided to play this season. In the offseason, he initially announced his retirement, and then changed his mind.
Brady announced his divorce at a time when the Buccaneers fell out of first place in the NFC South with a record of three wins and five losses. The Atlanta Falcons are now first with a record of three wins and four losses.
Now one needs to ask how focused will Brady be after the divorce? Will this be his final season or could we see him play again in 2023? The Buccaneers have nine games left in the 2022 regular season. They play the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks (in Munich), the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, and Atlanta Falcons. How many games will Brady win this season? Based on how they are playing, I think they will win five, and end the season at eight wins and nine losses.
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