Watch: Tom Brady Releases Groundbreaking Statement About His Retirement Plans In Latest Interview

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady feels like people have been asking too many questions about his retirement. It is sort of frustrating, right?

TB12 talked about his retirement plans in one of his latest interviews, and yes, we saw that coming.

When asked if there is any chance that he retires after Super Bowl LIII, Brady just made a gesture to respond the super common question.

Zero. There’s zero. I’ve said that for a long time. I feel like I’m asked that a lot and I feel like I repeat the same answer, but no one wants to believe me,” Brady said while laughing.

Brady says ‘no’ to retirement

The Patriots are on their way to Atlanta. This will be Brady’s ninth trip to the Super Bowl. He will be 42, and age has nothing on him.

“I’ve set a goal for myself at 45,” Brady said. “Like I said before, it’s very hard to make it that far. I know how hard it was this year and the commitment it takes and hopefully I’ve learned from some of the things that happened this year to be better next year, but every year’s tough.”

Well, Brady was asking for it. Some people got really confused after Brady said something in his Facebook series “Tom vs. Time.”

“If you’re going to compete against me, you better be willing to give up your life because I’m giving up mine,” he said.

Some pundits wrote the Patriots off during the regular season. The quarterback is well aware of that, and he heard all the rumors about his team. “I know everyone says we suck and can’t win any games.” It turns out everyone was wrong as the Patriots are travelling to Atlanta. They will be playing the Los Angeles Rams, and that says pretty much everything about their strength.

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