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Tom Brady talks Aaron Rodgers' possible retirement, improving in broadcast booth

Tom Brady talks to Fox News Digital about the upcoming flag football game, Aaron Rodgers' possibly retiring and his broadcasting improvement.

It’s hard to believe that Tom Brady has been out of the NFL for nearly two full seasons after putting together a career that may never be replicated.

Brady went through the tough choice of whether to retire from the league and go to the other side of the sport in the broadcasting world. He played 23 seasons in the NFL between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, finishing with seven Super Bowl titles.

One of his biggest counterparts, Aaron Rodgers, will be going through the same mental gymnastics over the next few weeks as his career hangs in the balance. Rodgers played most of his career with the Green Bay Packers but had stints with the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. On Monday night, Rodgers’ career may have wrapped up with a playoff loss to the Houston Texans.

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Tom Brady is shown before the NFL Wild Card game between the San Fransisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles on Jan. 11, 2026 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Brady, while at the unveiling of Fanatics Studios in Inglewood, California, was asked whether he had any advice for the four-time NFL MVP.

"It’s up to everybody to determine what they want their future to look like, and Aaron is gonna have a lot of opportunities in whatever he does post-career," Brady told Fox News Digital. "But he’s had a tremendous career and whatever he chooses I’ll be happy for him because it’s the right thing for him."

Brady has become a mainstay in the sports broadcasting world since he hung up his cleats as he

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