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Brady says he would have preferred to ‘un-retire’ in July

- By Joey Knight

The way Tom Brady tells Variety in its latest cover story, his recent retirement and un-retirement were made in haste.

In a lengthy Q&A session with writer Ramin Setoodeh, the 44-year-old Tampa Bay Bucs quarterbac­k said he made the decision to retire in February “in the moment,” then felt “a lot of pressure to make a decision quickly” upon realizing he still wanted to play in the NFL.

“I would have preferred to un-retire in July if I wanted to play. But I couldn’t,” said Brady, who announced his return March 13 and embarks on his 23rd NFL training camp when the Bucs stage their first preseason practice July 27.

“If I said I’m not playing, they’d make plans. So I felt there was a lot of pressure to make a decision quickly. And then ultimately I just decided, ‘Yes, let’s do it.’ And once I said that, it was like — OK, here we go.”

Brady also spoke with Setoodeh at length about his burgeoning career as an entreprene­ur, the upcoming movie made by his own production company (“80 for Brady”) that required him on set two days for a cameo, his future gig as an NFL analyst for Fox, and what he deemed as his “mischaract­erized” relationsh­ip with former President Donald Trump.

“I haven’t talked to him in a lot of years,”

he said.

He also said his football career is “year to year” at this point.

“Could this be my last year? Absolutely,” said Brady, who turns 45 on Aug. 3. “Could I change my mind? Absolutely. I’ve realized I

don’t have five years left. I want to do it my

way. I want to give it everything I got and see where I’m at.”

 ?? AP FILE ?? Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady cited “unfinished business” as one of the reasons for ending a brief retirement, and Tampa Bay remains committed to surroundin­g the seven-time Super Bowl champion with everything he needs to win an eighth ring.
AP FILE Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady cited “unfinished business” as one of the reasons for ending a brief retirement, and Tampa Bay remains committed to surroundin­g the seven-time Super Bowl champion with everything he needs to win an eighth ring.

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