Tom Brady confirms there is no confirmation of retirement, ‘human torch’ Steph Curry is back on form and schools in Cincinnati will be closed the day after the Super Bowl.
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Here are the seven stories you will hear on Tuesday February 1st, 2022:
- Tom Brady Resignation Rumors: The Bucs QB spoke publicly for the first time since it was revealed over the weekend that he was planning to retire, but didn’t do much to set things straight. TO UPDATE: Brady made it official Tuesday morning, announcing on social media that he plans to retire.
- Woods, Kupp share a moment: An emotional exchange between injured Rams receiver Robert Woods and teammate Cooper Kupp was caught on camera.
- Harbaugh Watch continues: It looks like Minnesota could be Jim Harbaugh’s preferred landing spot if he decides to leave Michigan and return to the NFL.
- Curry on fire: An old Steph Curry nickname resurfaced when “The Human Torch” lit up the Rockets for 40.
- Stewart’s return to Seattle: WNBA star Breanna Stewart is expected to sign a one-year deal with the Seattle Storm after battling injuries in two of the last three seasons.
- Transfer window closes:The world’s top football clubs completed squad additions on deadline day, including new Everton manager Frank Lampard adding two players.
- School is out in Cincinnati:Some believe the day after the Super Bowl should be a national holiday, and they’re rolling with it in Cincinnati, as the city has announced schools will be closing on February 14.