Skip Bayless is eager to see the NFL let Tom Brady retire and play again at age 48.
Skip Bayless Demands NFL 'Let Tom Brady Play Again'
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After it was revealed that Tom Brady was inquiring about returning to the NFL, pundit Skip Bayless wants to see the seven-time Super Bowl champion back on the field.
Bayless used X, formerly Twitter, to make a short and sweet plea to the NFL, writing, "COME ON NFL LET TOM BRADY PLAY!"
Brady previously revealed in an interview with CNBC that he inquired about the possibility of returning to play, but the NFL was not excited about it. He claimed that he "looked into a lot of different things," but in the end, he was "very happy to retire."
Brady is still part of the league.He is part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, and he is also Fox's lead NFL analyst in the booth.So, he commits to the league he has dominated for 23 years.
Will Tom Brady play in the NFL again?
It is unlikely that Brady will ever return to the game.There will be many hurdles, such as his role as a shareholder and broadcaster.So, until they are resolved, it is unlikely that the NFL will allow him to return and play.
Perhaps he got the itch to return after participating in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic. Brady turned back the clock during the games, dodging defenders and throwing lasers to receivers.
Still, it's been three full seasons since he retired and took his last NFL hit.While it's an interesting story, it's not likely to end anytime soon.
Brady last played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 2022 season.They went 8-9 in the regular season, good enough to take first place in the NFC South.Brady passed for 4,694 yards, 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions in his final season.
He finished his career as the all-time leader in passing yards (89,214), passing touchdowns (649) and completions (7,753).Brady also finished his career as a seven-time Super Bowl champion.
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