Tom Brady will not be one that will replace Aaron Rodgers at NY Jets.
The retired 7th-time Super Bowl champion shared that he doesn’t want to unretire and play in the NFL.
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When asked about his chances to join the New York Jets, Brady immediately answered that this would not happen.
“I will not do that – next question,” Tom claimed, talking over Gray. “You already know. I love what I’m doing right now and am proud of where we are goin’.”
Brady had the greatest QB career in NFL history after the 2022 campaign, his 23rd in the league. Tom had initially shared his retirement after the 2021 campaign but walked it back only months later to play a 3rd campaign for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following 2 decades with the New England Patriots.
Brady competed in 335 National Football League matches and was a 15-time Pro Bowler and 5-time Super Bowl MVP.