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Tom Brady weighing roast special, instead of comedy career in latest post-NFL move: reports

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Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady might be stepping into the world of comedy after all, just not in the way some may have initially thought.

Gossip website Radar Online previously reported that the 45-year-old "has drawn up a game plan for a new career in stand-up comedy" in a potential next step in post-NFL playing days. 

But, TMZ Sports reported on Tuesday that the seven-time Super Bowl winner is considering letting other people tell jokes at his expense.

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Tom Brady walked the red carpet the eve before announcing his retirement from football, for the second time. (Gilbert Flores/Variety)

According to the report, Brady is negotiating a comedy roast special with streaming giant Netflix with the working title "The Greatest Roast of All Time."

Fox News Digital reached out to Brady's representatives for comment on any potential deal but did not immediately receive a response.

Brady does have some comedic experience, as he hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2005. In November during an episode of Brady's "Let's Go!" podcast, he said he wanted another chance at hosting.

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"Peyton, I think went on after me," Brady said in reference to the time Peyton Manning guest hosted SNL. "And he actually did better than me, so at some point I have to go in and try to redeem myself, you know, I got to get my last licks! Cuz Peyton was great."

Brady has shown off his funny side over the years by making cameos on TV shows, movies and internet videos.

He made an appearance in the movie "Ted 2" and actor Paul Rudd's

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