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Tom Brady Hints at Possible NFL Comeback After Flag Football Event
The 48-year-old quarterback still has a cannon for an arm, sparking speculation about a potential return to the field.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 4:36am
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Tom Brady, the legendary NFL quarterback, participated in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic and displayed his continued ability to make pinpoint throws, even at 48 years old. After the event, Brady retweeted a clip of himself throwing a touchdown pass, adding the caption "Gets you thinking." While Brady's current deal with Fox and the potential for the Raiders to draft a new starting QB make an NFL comeback unlikely, his comments have sparked speculation about the possibility of him returning to the field.
Why it matters
Brady's potential return to the NFL would be a major storyline, given his status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. His ability to still perform at a high level in a flag football setting suggests he may have more left in the tank, despite his age. This could impact the Raiders' quarterback situation and the broader NFL landscape.
The details
During the flag football event, Brady showed off his impressive arm strength and mobility, stepping away from a defender before firing a touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs. After the event, Brady shared the clip on social media, adding the caption "Gets you thinking." While Brady is currently under contract with Fox for a 10-year, $375 million deal, and the Raiders may soon have a new starting quarterback in the form of Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, Brady's comments have sparked speculation about a potential NFL comeback.
- On March 22, 2026, Tom Brady participated in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic.
The players
Tom Brady
A legendary NFL quarterback who is currently under contract with Fox Sports, but his performance in a flag football event has sparked speculation about a potential return to the NFL.
Stefon Diggs
An NFL wide receiver who caught a touchdown pass from Tom Brady during the flag football event.
Fernando Mendoza
The quarterback from Indiana University who may be selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft.
What they’re saying
“Gets you thinking.”
— Tom Brady
What’s next
The Raiders will have to decide whether to draft a new starting quarterback or potentially pursue Tom Brady, who would need to be approved by the league's owners to play for the team.
The takeaway
Tom Brady's performance in the flag football event and his cryptic social media post have reignited speculation about a potential NFL comeback, despite the challenges he would face in returning to the league at 48 years old. This story highlights Brady's enduring talent and the continued fascination with the legendary quarterback.
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