Tom Brady is one of the greatest players to ever play in the NFL. Brady has seven Super Bowl rings, 15 trips to the Pro Bowl and is a five-time Super Bowl MVP winner.
Brady should easily be inducted into the 2028 Pro Football Hall of Fame when he is eligible, and there isn’t an argument against it, either.
Brady retired after the 2022 season and has since been working with Fox as an NFL analyst. He is also a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, so No. 12 is still heavily involved in the game of football.
Recently, a report swirled about Brady coming back and playing football, although it isn’t a return to the NFL.
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Is Tom Brady coming out of retirement?
The 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles are set to include flag football, and NFL owners recently voted to allow NFL players to participate in the games. As such, The Daily Mail reported that Brady would want to participate in those games if possible.
For clarity, Brady’s unretirement is not a return to the NFL, but his participation in the Olympics.
“He wants a Gold medal,” the report stated. “And what better way to remain the GOAT and return to the sport he loves, by helping his country win gold.
“He knows he would be able to help and excel in that environment and since his life is very much scheduled and has a tight regimen, so many things could fall into place for him around that time.
“With the Olympics being in LA, he wouldn’t have to travel far. And it would culminate in one of the best birthdays ever.”
Brady will be 50 years old when the 2028 Olympics roll around, but still, having the chance to compete for a gold medal and add that to his trophy case might be compelling for one of the NFL GOATs.
The answer to Brady coming back to the NFL is no. But could Brady play football one more time on a competitive stage? Possibly, and a big one at that.
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