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Tom Brady Leaves Olympic Door Open While Passing Torch to Mahomes, Allen

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Tom Brady has refused to rule out competing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics as a flag football player, telling Good Morning America he 'would never say never' but considers it 'probably unlikely'. The seven-time Super Bowl champion, retired from the NFL since 2023, emphasized his desire for the sport's new generation to lead Team USA to gold. 'I think for these young guys, it's probably good for them to do it,' Brady stated, singling out Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen as the ideal leaders for the historic Olympic debut. Flag football's inclusion in the 2028 Games, following a league vote allowing players to participate, positions Brady's potential involvement as a significant footnote to his legendary career, though he suggested an advisory role might suit him better.

Brady will return to action in the Flag Football Classic on March 21st, co-captaining a team featuring Jalen Hurts against opponents including Jayden Daniels and Joe Burrow, highlighting his ongoing passion for the game beyond the NFL sidelines.