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Tom Brady alludes to the possibility of continuing his football career into his 50s after reviewing some remarkable statistics from his career.

**Tom Brady Teases Possible Return to NFL at 48**

Tom Brady, the iconic NFL quarterback, sparked speculation about a potential return to the field after reacting to an Instagram post showcasing his impressive career statistics. The post, titled “Tom Brady By The Decade,” highlighted his performance during his 20s, 30s, and 40s. In response, Brady playfully captioned his Instagram Stories with “50’s coming soon?” accompanied by looking-eyes and laughing emojis, just days after celebrating his 48th birthday.

While it’s unlikely that Brady is genuinely considering unretiring for a second time, his playful comment has left fans wondering. Known as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, Brady’s career achievements are monumental. Since his retirement, he has taken on the role of a minority owner for the Las Vegas Raiders, a position he assumed in October 2024. Although he is no longer on the field, Brady has been actively involved with the team, attending training camp practices and engaging with players and staff.

Brady’s connection with the Raiders includes discussions with general manager John Spytek, with whom he shares a history from their time together at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Additionally, Brady continues to work as a broadcaster for FOX NFL, partnering with veteran announcer Kevin Burkhardt.

Mark Davis, the majority owner of the Raiders, humorously acknowledged his past feelings towards Brady, stating, “For many years I didn’t like very much… We’re just really proud to have him as a partner.” Davis expressed confidence in Brady’s ability to contribute to the team’s future, particularly in selecting and training quarterbacks.

The Raiders recently acquired veteran quarterback Geno Smith, who will reunite with head coach Pete Carroll, further solidifying the team’s roster. As for Brady’s career statistics, he holds the record for the most passing yards in NFL history, amassing 89,214 yards, with Drew Brees trailing at 80,358 yards. Brady also leads in career passing touchdowns, with a remarkable total of 649.

Given the challenges of maintaining a 23-year career at the highest level, many believe that Brady’s records may remain unbroken for years to come. Whether he will choose to add to his already legendary stats remains uncertain, but fans will undoubtedly keep a close eye on the future Hall of Famer.

**FAQ**

**Will Tom Brady return to the NFL?**
While Tom Brady playfully hinted at a possible return, it is unlikely he will unretire again. His current role as a minority owner of the Raiders and broadcaster suggests he is focused on other ventures. 

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