Warming the bench? Tom Brady hinted that he may not say goodbye to football completely one week after announcing his retirement.“There are a lot of other people — some players who don’t necessarily have to be all in for them [to be in the sport],” the California native, 44, noted during the Tuesday, February 8, episode of his “Let’s Go!” podcast. “I guess I’ve seen that quite a bit over the years, but … I’ve always felt for me, that’s how I had to do it.
And my teammates know that I give them everything I can. My coaches know that. It’s certainly not that I can’t do that, and it’s certainly not that I can’t play or continue to play.
But I think there’s an important choice for me to make, and I think the choice is, everything certainly comes at a cost, and the cost is what am I missing out on other aspects of my life?”The former New England Patriots quarterback said that it “felt like it was just the right time” to step away from the sport after more than 20 years in the league.
However, when it comes to possibly returning to the game, Brady teased that he would “never say never.”The seven-time Super Bowl winner continued: “I’m just gonna take things as they come.
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