
Tom Brady kicked off his 23rd season in the National Football League on Sunday night with a 19-3 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday Night Football, which continued to air Comcast Corporation CMCSA-owned by NBC.
Brady before announced his departure from the league in February earlier to announce a month later that he would return.
“In the last two months it has become clear to me that my place is still on the field and not in the stands. That time will come. But it’s not now. I love my teammates and I love my supportive family. You make everything possible. I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa. Unfinished Business LFG,” Brady tweeted.
Brady is the oldest player in the NFL for the 2022-2023 season. On April 6, 2000, he was drafted 199th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft. A lot has changed since Brady first joined the league.
Here’s a look at 23 things that didn’t exist when Brady joined the NFL.
cryptocurrency: Leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin BTC/USD was founded in 2009 following a white paper published the previous year. Bitcoin’s market cap exceeds $400 billion and is one of many cryptocurrencies that are now easily accessible to consumers, including on the FTX Brady supported app.
Twitter: social media platform Twitter Inc TWTR was founded in March 2006. Brady has 2.8 million follower starting today on the social media platform.
Facebook: Social media platform Facebook, which is owned by Meta Platforms Inc METAwas founded in 2004, two years after Brady joined the NFL.
Instagram: The social media platform Instagram for sharing photos and videos, owned by Meta Platforms, was launched in 2010. Brady has over 12 million follower on Instagram, but follows his wife, the model Gisele Bundchen at 19.7 million
iPhone: The iPhone is one of the most popular smartphones in the world today and was only launched in 2007 apple inc AAPL. Brady couldn’t own an iPhone until his eighth season in the NFL.
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