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The former Buccaneers and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady might be taking all his time to explore all things he missed throughout his NFL career. The 7-time Super Bowl champion seems relaxed about life after football and wants to discover all the possibilities which lie ahead of him. But recent comments might be showing a hesitancy on Brady’s part to completely rule out a comeback.

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During his recent appearance on the Fred Couples’ SiriusXM radio show, Brady when asked about his future states, “I tell you, I wish I had a clear vision of what the future holds. I think for me, there are a lot of great things and a lot of great opportunities that I know I said right after football season…So looking forward to that, looking forward to some golf in the next few days and some more family time, and then we’ll figure out where we go from there.

The 44-year-old QB seems to be not ruling out a comeback only five weeks after his retirement announcement.

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Even Buccaneers GM Jason Licht and coach Bruce Arians had stated that the organization would continue to “leave the light on” for him. It might renew the hope of his fans, who have been clamoring for a farewell season for the legendary QB.

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Is another Tom Brady comeback on its way?

While the murmurs of his comeback continue, he might have an interest in playing for some other franchises. Certain franchises like the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins might be interested in providing the new pastures he might be looking for on his return. The 49ers’ move will be a childhood dream come true for Brady. While a move to the Dolphins would be great for his life beyond football.

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With Miami, the legendary QB can think about ownership of NFL franchises but the Buccaneers will be a huge roadblock to any of those scenarios. The franchise possesses his rights and might be unwilling to trade him while looking to fill their own QB position.

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Arians made it clear when he believed trading Brady to any other team would be ‘bad business‘.

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The veteran QB brings much more than just his experience to any team. He also puts in performances that are still as good as they ever have been. Brady himself never considered coming back out of reach and remained neutral while entertaining the idea. It seems to be an interesting situation that will continue to develop in the following weeks.

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