Tom Brady hasn’t ruled out the idea of playing for the Vikings.
After Kirk Cousins suffered a season-ending Achilles tear, attention swiftly shifted to Tom Brady in Minnesota. The recently retired quarterback, whose mother hails from the area and who spent time there as a child, also has a former teammate, Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell, from their days in New England.
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On Monday, O’Connell admitted that he’s considering various scenarios for the team’s way forward.
However, during Brady’s weekly podcast “Let’s Go!” on SiriusXM, the 46-year-old didn’t address the possibility of coming out of retirement to play a partial season for the Vikings.
Instead, Brady’s 30-minute podcast was focused on a conversation with Bills quarterback Josh Allen and co-host Jim Gray, during which they discussed their favorite audibles and Allen reflected on Damar Hamlin’s collapse.
Back in February, Brady had announced that he was retiring “for good” this time. But, of course, there’s always room for hope, isn’t there?
Under the right circumstances, perhaps Tom would consider one final attempt at securing a Super Bowl Championship.