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Will Tom Brady Play Flag Football at 2028 Olympics?
Tom Brady, retired NFL star, considers an advisory role for the U.S. flag football team, calling a playing comeback at the 2028 Olympics unlikely.
- Speaking on Good Morning America, Brady said 'I would never say never' but 'it's probably unlikely' to return for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles as a player, considering an advisory role instead.
- Since retiring, Brady has focused on off‑field commitments including FOX broadcasting and Raiders ownership, explaining his reluctance to return to play.
- Brady said, 'I would never say never', and 'I may look terrible', while naming quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, Good Morning America reported.
- Brady will appear at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21, and he said he's looking forward to competing regardless of how he performs.
- Flag football's Olympic debut positions the sport in a new spotlight, shifting attention to the NFL as Brady's comments may temper comeback talk for Los Angeles 2028.
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Tom Brady on playing in 2028 Olympics: 'Never say never' but 'unlikely'
Tom Brady is set to play in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21, but it doesn't mean he will play in the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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