During a sequence, Brady was seen shirtless on a yacht while someone asked him why he’s “flexing for social media” with his shirtless workout social media clips.
“I just want to make sure all those young bucks in the NFL know that if I still wanted to come out of retirement, they still got something to deal with,” he said.
“I don’t know. I’m always gonna be in good shape, always gonna be able to throw the ball,” he said.
“So to come in for a little bit, like MJ [Michael Jordan] coming back… I wouldn’t be opposed to it.”
Brady added he wasn’t sure he’d be allowed back into the league if he becomes an owner, as he has been on the quest to acquire a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders .
The Tom Brady domino effect
Tom Brady will take his seat in Fox's top NFL announce team alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
And his arrival at the network has set off a domino effect with every other announcer moving down one spot.
That means Fox’s NFL coverage in 2024 will feature entirely new broadcast pairings.
Greg Olsen , who previously worked alongside Burkhardt, will now be part of the No. 2 announce team with Joe Davis.
The other Fox pairings for 2024 are:
Adam Amin-Mark Sanchez
Kenny Albert-Jon Vilma
Kevin Kugler-Daryl Johnston
Chris Myers-Mark Schlereth
This week it emerged that Brady’s minority stake purchase in the Raiders could have major implications for his new broadcasting career.
Brady will make his eagerly awaited debut in the Fox Sports broadcast booth next month.
Should his application be approved by NFL owners later this year, his new role on Fox could be hit by “unique and severe restrictions,” per ESPN .
Team owners were given a presentation by the league at Tuesday’s NFL meetings in Minneapolis , Minnesota .
Brady’s potential conflict of interest means he would “not be permitted to be in another team’s facility,” per the ESPN report.
The outlet also claims Brady would be “unable to witness practice and would not be permitted to attend broadcast production meetings.”
The NFL has numerous rules in place that apply to all owners.
One rule states the former superstar quarterback would be prohibited from publicly criticizing game officials and other teams.
He could be “subject to fines or even a suspension” if he went too far on air, per ESPN.
Brady would also be subject to the league’s gambling policy.
And he would be permitted only “strictly social communication with members of other clubs,” according to a slide presented by the NFL and seen by ESPN.
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