Former Buccaneers Quarterback Tom Brady Hints at Return To NFL
Tom Brady.
What else is there to say? Not much.
Brady is currently the greatest quarterback to ever play the game of football and the NFL - watch out for Patty Mahomes - and that is backed up by the 23 years of service he gave to the league in which he is the leader in all-time wins (251), Pro Bowls (15), Super Bowl MVP (5), completions (7,753), attempts (12,050), passing yards (89,214), and passing touchdowns (649).
Brady also owns top records in postseason appearances, wins, Super Bowl appearances, and wins, passing yards and touchdowns, and game-winning drives and comebacks.
In retrospect, there is not much Brady has yet to accomplish.
However, since his retirement from the game, Brady has continued to push his limits with different business ventures along with making appearances on a number of networks before he becomes the face of FOX next season as a broadcaster.
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There have always been rumors that Brady could once again come out of retirement to continue his long-running legacy and the greatest quarterback of all-time once again will send people scurrying as he mentioned possibly returning to the gridiron during a promotion of the ManningCast as they audition other celebrities out for their open third host spot.
Amongst the likes of Jared Goff, Kirk Cousins, Livvy Dunne, Mike Tyson, Sean Payton, Lil Wayne, and others, Brady doesn't make an appearance till the end of the promo where he is one of the last to be interviewed for the position - along with a cute doggo.
Brady is seen discussing how long his wait has been before the lights shut off ultimately ending his desire to become the third host of the ever-popular, growing ManningCast show and contemplating returning back to the field.
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There have been 0 signs whatsoever that Brady actually would want to come back to the field and although he mentions it in the promotional video for the ManningCast it was all fun for a couple of guys who will be connected for the rest of their lives.
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