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Why Marcellus Wiley Predicts Tom Brady Will Un-Retire… Again, With Megyn Kelly

Published 03/19/2023, 12:30 PM EDT

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National Football League quarterback Tom Brady, who won seven Super Bowls and is considered one of the game’s all-time greats, announces that he will retire, in this still image obtained from social media video on February 1, 2023. Tom Brady via Instagram/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

Marcellus Wiley, a former NFL player turned sports analyst for Fox Sports, is widely recognized for his candid personality. And bold viewpoints on various sports-related issues. In a recent prediction with Megyn Kelly, Wiley suggested that Tom Brady may return from retirement again. Highlighting that the decision to retire from football is often emotional. He suggests that Brady may not want to go out on a season that wasn’t his best and may want to return to prove himself again. Wiley acknowledges that retiring from football is a tough decision. And there’s always a chance that Brady will change his heart. Especially since he still can play and command a starting job.

Marcellus Wiley sees multiple options for Brady’s future in football

Wiley started off by saying that it was amazing that Brady even had ‘the opportunity to sill play and the leverage to command this much attention‘. Moreover, Wiley believes that Brady still has opportunities and leverage that he could use to his advantage. He notes that Brady has a $300 million job waiting for him as a Fox broadcaster. That would be an excellent opportunity for him.

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However, Wiley suggests that Brady could also use his leverage to command a starting job and come out of retirement once again. Another thing is that retirement can retire you, and it’s out of your control. He believes that Brady can still play at a high level. And if he chooses to return, it would be an excellent move for him.

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Wiley also mentions that if Brady moved to Miami, where his children live, it would be a no-brainer for him. He believes that if Brady was to go to the Dolphins, no one would care about his “Dolphin years”. If they don’t go well because his legacy is already solidified. Moreover, if Brady were to go to the Dolphins. It would be an excellent move for the team. As they desperately need a quarterback.

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Marcellus Wiley predicts that Tom Brady will come out of retirement again. Citing his ability to still play at a high level and secure a starting position. Retiring from football is an emotional decision. And Brady may not want to end his career on a disappointing season. Wiley also notes that Brady has leverage and opportunities, mainly if he were to move to Miami, where he could be a valuable asset to the team. 

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Despite the difficulty of retiring, Wiley believes that Brady’s passion and love for the game will drive him to return once again. While only time will tell. If Wiley’s prediction holds, there is no doubt that the football world eagerly anticipates the possibility of Tom Brady’s return to the field.

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Mamta Kumari

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Mamta Kumari is an NFL writer for EssentiallySports. Her love for football stems from her deep passion for the sport, and the success of the legendary Tom Brady has always inspired her. She admires his attitude towards the importance of self-belief, commitment, and embracing success and failure.
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Gideon Mathson