Tom Brady ‘considering’ playing past 45 years old after leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Super Bowl
The Buccaneers star has shone this term at 43 years of age and is set to play in his 10th Super Bowl in Tampa Bay on Sunday
Your support helps us to tell the story
This election is still a dead heat, according to most polls. In a fight with such wafer-thin margins, we need reporters on the ground talking to the people Trump and Harris are courting. Your support allows us to keep sending journalists to the story.
The Independent is trusted by 27 million Americans from across the entire political spectrum every month. Unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock you out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. But quality journalism must still be paid for.
Help us keep bring these critical stories to light. Your support makes all the difference.
Tom Brady has said that he would ‘definitely consider’ playing past 45 years of age ahead of Super Bowl LV on Sunday.
The quarterback, dubbed the ‘GOAT’ due to his standing as the ‘Greatest Of All Time’, is set to play in a record 10th Super Bowl when his Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Asked about playing when he is 45 and beyond, the six-time champion said: “I would definitely consider that.
“It’s a physical sport, and the perspective I have on that is that you never know when that moment is.
“It’s a contact sport, there’s a lot of training that goes into it. It has to be 100 percent commitment on my part to do it.”
READ MORE: Super Bowl 2021 odds: Betting preview for Chiefs vs Bucs and more
Brady, 43, is renowned for taking care of his body through strict routines after redefining the quarterback position during his illustrious career.
He has mentioned playing into his mid-40s in the past, and the four-time Super Bowl MVP is definitely intrigued by the possibility.
READ MORE: Tom Brady: Super Bowl record, relationship with Bruce Arians and building greatness with the Bucs
It could become a reality, too – despite leaving New England for the first time in a career that has spanned just over two decades, Brady threw for 4,633 yards and 40 touchdowns.
After arriving in Tampa, the 2020 NFL campaign was his most productive in terms of passing yardage since 2012 and most clinical since his undefeated regular season in 2007.
It has been an equally impressive postseason for the Bucs star, as he has claimed road wins over the Washington Football Team, Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints, as well as MVP favourite Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
Brady continues to fend off Father Time for now, and he will turn 45 in August 2022. The quarterback is under contract with the Buccaneers through the 2021 season.
He is aiming to win his seventh championship on Sunday against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs – the defending champions – in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
Comments