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NFL Goat Tom Brady Leaves Door Open For Comeback At Age 46

We've seen Tom Brady's greatness and already grasped his well-earned spot as NFL legend. But the man still wants to play, or at least he's leaving the door open to a comeback in 2024.

Brady even listed a trio of teams he'd love to help out, including the once-interested San Francisco 49ers.

The 46-year-old boldly commented on the "DeepCuts with VicBlends" podcast.

Formerly thought to be out of the league for good, Brady flipped that script and admitted he still wants to embrace the grind of playing in the NFL.

Without Gisele Bundchen to tell him otherwise — running off with a Jiu-Jitsu instructor from Brazil — TB12's got all the more reason to make a comeback if he's still passionate about the game.

TAMPA - Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates with Gisele Bundchen after winning Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 7, 2021. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback was asked if he'd pick up the phone from an interested team.

The GOAT, Tom Brady, leaves the door open for an NFL comeback. (Getty Images)

"I'm not opposed to it," Brady said, knowing it'd set the internet on fire. Brady's body language seemed fully aware of the ripples his comments could potentially create.

Brady did acknowledge some prior commitments as a possible conflict of interest. Then there's his deal with Fox Sports, which will put him back in the spotlight in the broadcasters' booth with Kevin Burkhardt. Tom is expected to replace former NFL tight end Greg Olsen, who's been lauded for his work in the booth. Big shoes to fill means lots of preparation, so don't assume Brady's got his eye off the booth with his ‘comeback’ comment.

"I don't know if they're gonna let me," Brady added, "if

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