Tom Brady hints at playing football in his 50s after seeing impressive career stats
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Tom Brady did it once, so why not again?
The legendary NFL quarterback couldn’t help himself when seeing a league Instagram post that displayed his statistics over his three decades playing.
The post read "Tom Brady By The Decade," showing his 20s, 30s and 40s.
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Tom Brady walks onto the field prior to Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (Kara Durrette/Getty Images)
"50’s coming soon?" Brady captioned a post on his Instagram Stories with looking-eyes and laughing emojis.
He turned 48 on Sunday.
Brady is likely not serious about unretiring for the second time, but you truly never know with the one many consider to be the best quarterback of all time.
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Since retiring for good for the second time, Brady became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders in October 2024. While he wasn’t suiting up, he did attend the team’s training camp practice on Friday, where he was seen talking with players like tight end Brock Bowers, running back Raheem Mostert and more.
As a minority owner, it’s unknown just what capacity Brady is playing for the Raiders. But he was seen speaking with Raiders general manager John Spytek, who is serving in his first season with the team. Spytek and Brady have history with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers together.
Brady also still serves as a FOX NFL broadcaster alongside veteran announcer Kevin Burkhardt.
Fox Sports commentator Tom Brady stands on the


