Tom Brady insists he will stay retired this time around. "I'm sure I won't play again," the seven-time Super Bowl winner told Sports Illustrated on Thursday, in response to the latest rumors about a possible return to the league. to affirm it because I have already said it to people many times" he hammered. Still, speculation has swirled following reports that Brady, 45, has finalized a deal to buy a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
The three-time MVP quarterback said he already has a lot on his plate. "I'm looking forward to practicing on Fox next year," Brady said. "I'm looking forward to the opportunity that comes my way with the Raiders. I also spend as much time as I can with my kids, watching them grow and supporting them in everything they do, and that's really important work." Brady's contract with Fox Sports, which lasts 10 years and worth $375 million, takes effect in 2024. As a reminder, Brady announced his retirement from the NFL on Feb. 1 after 23 seasons. Brady set NFL records for wins in a quarterback (251), Super Bowl wins, passing yards (89,214) and touchdowns (649) during his career with the New England Patriots (2000-19) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020 -22).