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Tom Brady has no plans to return to the NFL
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Updated 07:10 15 May 2024 GMT+1Published 08:00 11 Oct 2023 GMT+1

Tom Brady has no plans to return to the NFL

Tom Brady has confirmed he has no plans to return to NFL, saying his family would 'kill' him.

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

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Topics: NFL, Sport, Tom Brady

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Tom Brady is one of the greatest to have ever graced the NFL stage, notching up an impressive 23 seasons during his career.

In that time, Brady won an impressive 251 games, and scored a whopping 649 touchdown passes.

He is also a five-time Super Bowl MVP, which is the most of any player in NFL history.

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On top of that, he has lifted the Super Bowl a record seven times, truly marking him as one of the greatest ever NFL players.

Despite all that, Brady had admitted he has no plans to make a return to the NFL, much to many fans' disappointment.

Brady has in fact retired from the sport on two separate occasions, having initially announced he would be quitting the sport in February 2022.

That decision was reversed some 40 days later, though the former Patriots player announced his retirement 'for good' in February this year.

"Good morning guys, I will get to the point right away. I am retiring. For good," Brady said at the time.

Tom Brady announced his retirement 'for good' earlier this year.
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Despite that, many fans have speculated that he could make a return to the sport once more, but that certainly doesn't seem to be on the cards, much to the approval of Brady's family.

Speaking on a new episode of SiriusXM podcast Let's Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray, Brady joked that his family would 'kill' him if he tried to come out of retirement and play once more.

Brady and his co-host Gray sat down with YouTube star MrBeast, with the world's most subscribed creator on the platform suggesting ratings for the episode would 'take off' if Brady faked coming out of retirement.

The Super Bowl champ laughed off the suggestion saying 'I am NOT coming out of retirement', adding that he can't 'tease' a revelation in the podcast.

The Super Bowl champ confirmed he's not coming out of retirement.
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"My parents would call, my kids would call. They would kill me. I wouldn't be around by tonight," Brady jokingly added.

Telling MrBeast, the NFL star added: "As I said, you're only allowed one un-retirement. And I've used it up."

Brady went on to say that his kids are big fans of the YouTube, later adding: "So at this point, I'm just looking forward to being in more of your videos 'cause my kids don't think I'm sh*t.

"At the end of the day, you know, Jimmy's the one that, he's got their attention. So if he tells 'em to do something, he's got a lot more influence than I do. So I'm actually trying to stay on their good side."

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