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Brady is competing in the upcoming Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21

Tom Brady on Dec. 29, 2024 in Minnesota Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn/Getty NEED TO KNOW Tom Brady left the possibility open when asked if he'd suit up for Team USA at the 2028 Olympics Brady said the upcoming Fanatics Flag Football tournament "got me a little excited" about playing The former NFL star said he'd like to see "the young Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen get out there and try to win a gold medal for the U. S.

" Tom Brady played coy about his thoughts on possibly competing in the 2028 Olympics . With Brady, 48, taking up his QB role again for the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21, and with flag football becoming an official Olympic sport in 2028 when the Games come to Los Angeles, the retired NFL star was asked if he wants to "go for the gold" during an appearance on Good Morning America on Tuesday, March 17. Brady said he "would never say never" but admitted, "it is probably unlikely, just so you know.

" Tom Brady on Feb, 6, 2026 in San Francisco, California Credit: Jesse Grant/Getty The father of three continued, "I think for these young guys" โ€” referring to the current NFL players who have spoken about wanting to suit up for Team USA โ€” "itโ€™s good for them to do it," Brady said. "If I ever wanted to come in as an advisory role, as a coach, something like that, thatโ€™s probably better suited for me. " Brady added, "Iโ€™ll let the young Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen get out there and try to win a gold medal for the U.

S. " When host Robin Roberts noted that Brady started his reply by saying "never say never," the former quarterback said the upcoming Fanatics Flag Football Classic "has got me a little excited" โ€” but he explained why he's feeling good about staying retired from football. "I love my Fox job, I love doing my broadcasting โ€” a big commitment to that.