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.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
With NFL teams constantly making trades and moving current and future draft picks, it’s hard to know who has what picks by the time the draft begins on April 25.
The King says it stings to have never won Defensive Player of the Year.
Tom Brady, who's already come out of retirement once, didn't close the door on another potential return to the NFL.
We know by this point USC quarterback Caleb Williams is a player of determination who sets lofty goals for himself. Just check out the lock screen on his iPhone. Recently, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Williams has been in discussion with the Chicago Bears about a couple of those goals: chasing Tom Brady and winning Super Bowls. MORE: Caleb Williams
Tom Brady might be open to an NFL return. Or he just wanted to get his new podcast some exposure. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Tom Brady retired. Then he unretired. Then he retired again, “for good.” Then he joked about unretiring. Then he said unretiring is “off the table.” You’ll never guess what he
Tom Brady is retired from the NFL and has been for more than a year. He's moved on to other endeavors, like his Fox Sports broadcasting gig starting this fall and a bid to become a minority owner in the Las Vegas Raiders. The seven-tme Super Bowl champion reaffirmed his status as a retired NFL player twice during an appearance on an episode of the "Deep Cuts With VicBlend" podcast that dropped this week. First, about 54 minutes into the episode, Brady stated: "My career and all that, that's a...