Tom Brady stated he was retiring from soccer “for good” on Feb. 1, 2023, however he may be having second ideas.
In an look on the “Deep Reduce” podcast, launched Thursday, Brady was requested by host Vic Blends if he would decide up the telephone if a crew known as him within the occasion of damage.
“I am not against it,” Brady stated. “I do not know if they’re going to let me if I turn out to be an proprietor of an NFL crew. I am all the time going to be in good condition. I am going to all the time have the ability to throw the ball. So, to return in for a little bit bit, like MJ [Michael Jordan] coming again, I do not know if they might let me. However I would not be against it.”
Blends proposed a situation the place the San Francisco 49ers may want a quarterback headed into the playoffs after which Brady additionally talked about the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders earlier than giving his reply.
In Might of 2023, Brady had reached an settlement with Raiders proprietor Mark Davis to hitch the group’s possession group, pending NFL approval.
That approval has but to return, with commissioner Roger Goodell saying at March’s annual assembly that the league goes “via a really thorough course of” and he believed “it has been making progress.”
Brady, 46, additionally has plans to start work as a sports activities broadcaster at Fox Sports activities this summer time.
Brady referenced his upcoming work with Fox Sports activities on the podcast, saying: “I really like having this problem to attempt one thing totally different in my life. It should problem me in quite a lot of alternative ways.”
Brady’s remarks on the podcast, which got here as he was in a barber’s chair, generated social-media buzz and particularly resonated in New England, the place the Patriots are planning a full-stadium ceremony to honor Brady on June 12.
Brady performed for the Patriots from 2000-2019, profitable six Tremendous Bowl championships. He completed his profession with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2020-2022, capturing a seventh Tremendous Bowl title.