Tom Brady's ‘Man In The Arena’ delay might hint at retirement
Is Gotham Chopra yielding the way for the legendary Tom Brady’s retirement as he postpones the final episode of ‘The Man in the Arena’ till springtime?

Tom Brady’s documentary series “Man In The Arena” that looks into each of Brady’s Super Bowl appearances and shows a behind the scenes look at Brady’s success, has already rolled out nine episodes.
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With director Gotham Chopra announcing that the 10th and “final” episode will not be released until springtime, retirement murmurs are surrounding the league once again.
Could it be that Chopra, who is Brady’s friend, is giving the TB12 enough time to prepare for his farewell, and helping him announce it through the series?
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Chopra explained that the episode, which narrates Brady’s 10th Super Bowl run and initial one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will “be worth it”.
There will be a 10th episode of #ManintheArena, but it’s still in production and likely out in Spring. As @TomBrady said in #Episode9, perspective comes with time and space so he wanted that to really reflect on what went down in Tampa last year. Be patient - it’ll be worth it!
— Gotham Chopra (@gothamchopra) January 19, 2022
There is no doubt Brady wants to repeat a consecutive Super Bowl win for the Packers, especially if that ends up being his last year. So in the meantime, Brady and the Bucs are going after the Los Angeles Rams as they host them on Sunday afternoon, with the NFC Championship Game on the line.


