Tom Brady is undecided on what he’s going to ‘f***ing do’ regarding his NFL future

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Tom Brady is STILL undecided about his future in the NFL, as the 45-year-old claims that if he “knew what to do, he would have done it by now” in a testy outburst when pressed. his football career

Tom Brady chafed when he was pressured about his NFL future following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ early postseason exit to the Dallas Cowboys and the 45-year-old quarterback doesn’t appear to be revealing his cards any time soon after give an instinctive response to a question about your condition on Monday.

Talking about the latest episode of his ‘Lets Go!’ podcast with former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and sportscaster Jim Gray on Monday, Brady was asked, “Do you have any timeline on what you want to do in regards to your football career?”

‘Jim, if I’d known what I was going to do, I would have done it by now. Is he okay?’ Brady responded emphatically. I am taking it one day at a time.

Tom Brady sounded frustrated as he answered the final question about his future on Monday.

Tom Brady sounded frustrated as he answered the final question about his future on Monday.

The 45-year-old can choose to retire, sign with another NFL team, or re-sign with the Bucs.

The 45-year-old can choose to retire, sign with another NFL team, or re-sign with the Bucs.

Stunned by the direct response from the seven-time Super Bowl winner, Gray responded, “I feel like the question antagonizes you,” before laughing nervously.

“You’re itching…” Brady said before Gray quipped, “It’s just the question everyone wants to hear!”

“You’re rough…” the three-time NFL Most Valuable Player (2007, 2010, 2017) said again before regaining his calm. ‘I appreciate you asking. Thanks.’

For now, it seems that Brady is more focused on fatherhood than solving his uncertain future.

For now, it seems that Brady is more focused on fatherhood than solving his uncertain future.

Brady then added that since Tampa Bay’s season came to a close with a 31-14 loss to Dallas in an NFC wild card game on Jan. 16, he has spent more free time hanging out with his kids, catching up on things. he couldn’t have done it while he still had something to play for.

Brady vented his frustration on his SiriusXM podcast with former NFL player Larry Fitzgerald and sportswriter Jim Gray.

Brady vented his frustration on his SiriusXM podcast with former NFL player Larry Fitzgerald and sportswriter Jim Gray.

However, the football player with the most career quarterback wins in NFL history will inevitably have to decide between retiring, trying free agency, as his two-year contract with the Bucs has now expired. terminated, or give up the Florida-based NFL franchise.

He has been linked with a move to the Los Vegas Raiders, a return to New England with legendary NFL coach Bill Bellichick, the man who helped turn Brady into a series winner, and a move to the New York Jets. a team he consistently beat (Brady is 30-7 against the Jets in his career) during his playing days on the East Coast.

For now though, it looks like Brady will let the others talk about his future while he ponders his next move. Last week, Bills safety Jordan Poyer urged the NFL legend to get away from the game and enjoy his new single life with his family.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen also weighed in on the matter, saying Brady “seemed overly sentimental” after his 13th playoff loss, hinting at his opinion that the five-time Super Bowl MVP ( XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LV) will finally retire after experiencing a losing first season.

Brady has experienced being on a losing team (8-10) for the first time in his 23-year NFL career.

Brady has experienced being on a losing team (8-10) for the first time in his 23-year NFL career.

The Bucs finished with an overall record of 8-10 after their last loss to the Cowboys.

Brady’s teammates at Tampa Bay also believe the 15-time Pro Bowler (2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009-2018, 2021) will not return in the fall of 2023 after thanking the organization for all he has done. made by him since he moved to Florida in 2020.

“I just want to thank you guys for everything,” Brady last told reporters. I really appreciate all his efforts. I know it’s hard for you too. It’s hard for us players to get over it. You have a difficult job. I appreciate everything you do to cover for us.’

‘I love this organization. It’s a great place to be. I thank everyone for welcoming me. all regulars [in the media], I am very grateful for the respect. And I hope I have returned the same to you.

Initially, Brady decided to hang up his cleats and retire in February 2022 after the Bucs were knocked out in the playoffs by the LA Rams, who went on to win Super Bowl LVI.

But he backed down on his decision and re-signed a one-year deal with Tampa Bay 40 days later.