Tom Brady tells Erin Andrews he knows he’s ‘not going to play another 10 years’
There won’t be any Tom Brady spirals whipping around Gillette Stadium in 2028.
Ahead of the Patriots victory over the Colts on Thursday, the 41-year-old New England quarterback told Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews he will not hold the same job title at 51.
Brady noted that when he was 25, he thought his NFL career would last forever. Today, he has a wife and kids living their lives and knows they won’t get these days back.
“When you’re 41 you think, oh man, I’ve got kids and there’s a school play,” Brady said. “I gotta be there for that because they’re not going to be 10 years old again. Or eight years old or five years old. I know I’m not going to play another 10 years, you know, and I think every year is just a little bit different. As you get older, there’s a lot of other things happening in your life that you’ve got to figure out how to balance.”
Ahead of the Patriots victory over the Colts on Thursday, the 41-year-old New England quarterback told Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews he will not hold the same job title at 51.
Brady noted that when he was 25, he thought his NFL career would last forever. Today, he has a wife and kids living their lives and knows they won’t get these days back.
“When you’re 41 you think, oh man, I’ve got kids and there’s a school play,” Brady said. “I gotta be there for that because they’re not going to be 10 years old again. Or eight years old or five years old. I know I’m not going to play another 10 years, you know, and I think every year is just a little bit different. As you get older, there’s a lot of other things happening in your life that you’ve got to figure out how to balance.”
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