Every time Tom Brady has a chance to close the door, he keeps it open. The greatest quarterback of all time is retired. Except for the fact the 46-year-old living legend recently appeared in a vide
Brady, 46, stepped away from the NFL 'for good' after the 2022-23 season. However, the seven-time Super Bowl champion hinted that the door for him to return is not completely shut.
Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady named Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen as his pick for the next signal caller to win his first Super Bowl, but warned of the biggest thing in his way Patrick Mahomes.
Brady teases NFL comeback (Third column, 2nd story, link) Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron
Jason Kelce's greatest achievement as a football player might have been lost forever in an inflatable pool full of chili. You read that right: Jason Kelce revealed on the New Heights podcast that his Super Bowl LII ring was lost in a disgusting game of needle in a haystack.Kelce, who retired from football in March, said the mishap occurred during a live recording of the New Heights podcast that included fans participating in challenges.One of the challenges tasked players with finding Jason's...
Source: Adam Glanzman / Getty Tom Brady might be reconsidering his retirement. In a recent interview he said he is not opposed to returning back to the NFL. ESPN is reporting that the gridiron legend’s cleats aren’t hung up for good. Earlier this week he was a guest on the Deep Cut Podcast where he gave his take on a variety of topics. When asked by host Vic Blends if he would entertain any offers to play quarterback for a team during the 2024 season he made it clear he is ready to go if...
On the anniversary of Tom Brady getting drafted by the Patriots, it’s fun to remember what evaluators thought of Brady’s NFL potential at the time.
Tom Brady said he was retiring from football "for good" on Feb. 1, 2023, but he might be having second thoughts.
Tom Brady said he was retiring from football "for good" on Feb. 1, 2023, but he might be having second thoughts.
Tom Brady said he was retiring from football "for good" on Feb. 1, 2023, but he might be having second thoughts.
Tom Brady said he was retiring from football "for good" on Feb. 1, 2023, but he might be having second thoughts.
Tom Brady said on the "Deep Cut" podcast that he's "not opposed" to making a comeback if a team suffers an injury to its quarterback and reaches out to him.