When he retired for a second time, Tom Brady mentioned he was hanging up the cleats “for good.”
His first retirement lasted simply 40 days earlier than he pulled a 180 and returned, however the 2023 season was the first without Brady since 1999.
Nonetheless, as yr 2 post-Brady approaches, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is, once more, being somewhat skeptical.
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On the “DeepCuts” podcast, Brady was requested if he would “decide up the telephone” if he wanted to fill a void with an damage.
“I’m not against it,” Brady said with a smile.
“I don’t know … I’m at all times going to be in good condition, at all times be capable to throw the ball. So, to come back in for a bit of bit, like MJ coming again, I don’t know in the event that they’d let me, however I wouldn’t be against it.”
Brady mentioned he doubtless would not be capable to if he have been to ultimately turn out to be a minority proprietor of the Las Vegas Raiders, as his bid is presently nonetheless on the desk.
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This is not the primary time Brady has hinted at a second unretirement. Final August, Brady took a selfie along with his shirt off, nonetheless wanting like he might get beneath middle, saying he was “eager about discovering a coaching camp to point out as much as.”
Nonetheless, a few months prior, he mentioned he was “sure I’m not taking part in once more.”
“I’ve tried to make that clear, and I hate to proceed to profess that as a result of I’ve already informed folks that numerous instances,” he mentioned.
However proper now, it is not that clear.
Brady spent 20 of his 23 NFL seasons with the New England Patriots; he spent his last three with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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He received six of his titles in New England and yet another in Tampa Bay, cementing himself as the best quarterback ever.
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