New England Patriots weigh in on Tom Brady unretirement rumors with cheeky post claiming legendary QB is ‘coming back’… but there’s a simple explanation
- Tom Brady played 20 seasons and won six Super Bowl titles with the Patriots
- Brady recently revealed that he is “not opposed” to returning to the NFL
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The New England Patriots teased Tom Brady fans, who are eager to see the quarterback return, in their latest announcement.
Amid rumors that the 46-year-old would retire, his former team used the momentum to keep fans on their toes.
On Friday, the team cleverly promoted Brady’s induction into the Patriot Hall of Fame, writing, “So @TomBrady is back…on June 12th.”
The image shows Brady wearing his iconic number 12 jersey, marking the date ‘6/12/24’ for his induction.
At the bottom they wrote: ‘Enter to win two tickets to Tom Brady’s Hall of Fame induction ceremony.’
The New England Patriots teased Tom Brady’s “return” to promote his induction into the Hall of Fame
Brady recently fueled retirement rumors by saying he is “not opposed” to returning to the NFL
Brady won six Super Bowl titles in 20 seasons with New England before moving to Tampa Bay
Brady spent 20 seasons and won six Super Bowl titles during his memorable run with the Patriots. After ending the historic partnership between him, Bill Belichick, and the team, Brady headed to Tampa Bay, where he led the Buccaneers to a title in 2021.
After his second season with the Bucs, Brady announced his retirement before rescinding it the same offseason to play one more time in the NFL.
After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the 2022 Wild Card round, Brady announced he was stepping away “for good.”
As rumors swirled about his return, Brady appeared on DeepCut with VicBlends and said he’s “not opposed” to lacing up his boots again. However, Brady acknowledged that his new role as co-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders could be a roadblock.
“I’m not against it,” Brady shared. “I don’t know if they want me to own an NFL team.”
‘I will always be in good shape. “I will always be able to throw the ball,” he added. “To come in like MJ (Michael Jordan) coming back – I don’t know if they would let me do that, but I wouldn’t be against it.”