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From Retirement to Glory: This Athlete’s 5-Week Journey to Super Bowl Victory

From Retirement to Glory: This Athlete’s 5-Week Journey to Super Bowl Victory

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1. Tom Brady

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2. Dara Torres

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3. Michael Jordan

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4. Satchel Paige

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5. Kim Clijsters

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6. Jacques Plante

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7. Eric Weddle

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8. Gordie Howe

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9. Randall Cunningham

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10. Michael Phelps

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11. Martina Hingis

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12. Brett Favre

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13. Rob Gronkowski

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14. Mario Lemieux

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15. Magic Johnson

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16. Dominik Hasek

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17. Deion Sanders

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19. Ed "Too Tall" Jones

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20. Ryne Sandberg

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1. Tom Brady
2. Dara Torres
3. Michael Jordan
4. Satchel Paige
5. Kim Clijsters
6. Jacques Plante
7. Eric Weddle
8. Gordie Howe
9. Randall Cunningham
10. Michael Phelps
11. Martina Hingis
12. Brett Favre
13. Rob Gronkowski
14. Mario Lemieux
15. Magic Johnson
16. Dominik Hasek
17. Deion Sanders
18. Justine Hennin
19. Ed "Too Tall" Jones
20. Ryne Sandberg

Figuring out when to retire is a struggle everyone faces. Many people are ready to retire young, while others see themselves working way past the official age of retirement. In the United States, where the retirement age is 67 for those born after 1960, calling it quits after years of work can seem daunting. This is a challenge that many professional athletes face at an even younger age and the factors they must consider are slightly different.

Athletes have contractual obligations that they must consider along with the long-term physical toll their sport takes on their bodies. Their passion for the game often interferes with the decision to retire, which is what happened to Tom Brady who returned to football only six weeks after retiring. He retired a second time after the 2023 season but even today is not opposed to returning in some capacity.

To create a list of athletes who experienced glory after retirement, 24/7 Tempo reviewed various sources, including the Sports Reference family of sites. These star athletes span different sports and have typically achieved successful comebacks. This list is not exhaustive, as numerous athletes have retired and later returned to their respective sports.

Each athlete listed here has retired for different reasons – some due to injuries or serious illnesses that affected their performance, others to explore different career paths. Many players thought retirement life was their next step only to realize their hearts were back in the game. (If you think athletes are strong, check out the animal strong enough to lift 2,000 pounds.)

Here are famous athletes who came back after retiring:

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