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Tom Brady Hints He Wants to Finish His Career as a Buccaneers

TAMPA, Fla. — Even after two decades of rewriting the NFL record books, Tom Brady isn’t done shaping his legacy — and this time, he wants to close the final chapter in Tampa Bay.

In a recent interview, the seven-time Super Bowl champion opened up about his future and made one thing clear: if he ever steps on an NFL field again, it’ll be as a Buccaneer.
“Tampa gave me a second home in football,” Brady said. “The relationships, the energy, the fans — it’s something special. If I ever finish this game for good, I want it to be here.”
Brady, who retired for the second time after the 2022 season, has remained close to the Buccaneers organization. He’s been spotted at practices, mentoring young players and maintaining regular contact with head coach Todd Bowles. While he continues to enjoy his broadcasting career and various business ventures, his tone in the latest comments reignited speculation that a comeback — even a symbolic one — could be possible.
Inside the locker room, Brady’s influence still lingers. Quarterback Baker Mayfield has often referenced the “Brady standard” that guides the team’s preparation and mentality. Wide receiver Mike Evans recently said that “having Tom around again, even just for a day, would remind everyone what championship DNA looks like.”
Brady’s tenure in Tampa Bay may have been short, but it was nothing less than transformative. In just three seasons, he led the Buccaneers to their second Super Bowl title, delivered a franchise-record offense, and turned the organization into a perennial contender.
Whether or not Brady ever takes another snap, his comments reflect a deep emotional connection to the city and its fans.
“When I came here, I didn’t know what to expect,” Brady added. “But the support, the belief — it made me feel alive again. Tampa’s part of me now.”
For now, Brady’s football story remains paused, not erased. But if the final page is ever written, it seems clear where it will belong — under the Florida sun, in the red and pewter colors of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

