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Tom Brady retires ‘for good,’ fallout from TB12’s departure plus Broncos, Texans get their head coaches

Tom Brady retires 'for good,' fallout from TB12's departure plus Broncos, Texans get their head coaches


Happy Wednesday, everyone. It’s sure been a wild one! (More on that below). John Breech is taking the day to craft a 5,000-word piece on why Joe Burrow will be Super Bowl-bound in 2024 (or at least I think he is), so you’ve got me, Cody Benjamin, to deliver all the latest from around the NFL.

This is the Pick Six Newsletter. Now let’s get to it. (And please, do yourself a favor and make sure you’re signed up to receive this newsletter every day! You don’t want to miss our daily offerings of everything you need to know around the NFL.)

We’ve got major Tom Brady and Sean Payton news, keys to the Super Bowl and much more:

1. Today’s shows: Tom Brady retires, Sean Payton traded to Broncos


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The “Pick Six NFL Podcast” has been busy churning out emergency episodes. Why? Because everything is happening all at once! Between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, the Broncos reportedly finalized a trade for former Saints head coach Sean Payton, and Tom Brady announced his retirement (again), this time “for good.”

Here’s a rundown of new must-listen episodes, featuring commentary from Will Brinson, John Breech and Tyler Sullivan:

Catch more episodes (and subscribe for daily NFL talk) right here.

2. Tom Brady fallout: 2023 QB carousel, TB12’s all-time history

Here’s everything you need to know about Brady hanging up the cleats for the final time:

3. Texans hire DeMeco Ryans as Payton heads to Denver


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Sean Payton’s reported trade to the Broncos didn’t just affect Denver and New Orleans, which is getting a 2023 first-round pick as part of the swap. It also paved the way for the Texans to land former star player DeMeco Ryans, the 49ers’ defensive coordinator, as their new head coach. Ryans was officially named Houston’s new head man on Tuesday night, marking a return to Texas for the former Pro Bowl linebacker — one already celebrated by fellow franchise great J.J. Watt.

4. Aaron Rodgers will decide on NFL future after Super Bowl

Brady may be leaving, but we’ll have to wait longer to hear from the Packers star. Joining “The Pat McAfee Show” this week, the reigning NFL MVP said he won’t announce his plans for…

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