Tom Brady 'not opposed' to NFL comeback even after two retirements, mentions two potential destinations 

Tom Brady announced to the world in 2023, when he retired for the second time in as many years, that he was done with football "for good."   

The former NFL great looks to be rethinking, as he revealed this week that he is open to another comeback.   

On "DeepCuts with VicBlends," produced by Shadow Lion, the longtime New England Patriots quarterback was questioned if he would "pick up the phone"   

if a needy team contacted with an offer to return to the field.   

"I'm not opposed to it," Brady smiled. "I don't know if they'll let me, if I become an owner of an NFL team, but I don't know if -- I don't know, I'm always going to be in good form,   

If one more championship were on the table for Golden State, such a payroll (adjusted for inflation, of course) might be a worthwhile risk. It just doesn't seem like there are any more championships left to be squeezed out of this group.   

Brady last appeared for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2022, his third and final season with the club following a historic 20-year run with the Patriots. A seven-time Super Bowl champion and three-time NFL MVP,  

Buccaneers expired, meaning he's available to all 32 teams ahead of the 2024 campaign. 

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