Watch: Tom Brady Shares His Retirement Plans With Stephen Colbert

Is you were asking if Tom Brady will be a crossover star after his retirement, the Patriots quarterback has the perfect answer to your question. Stephen Colbert focused on several players before the Super Bowl, and they all answered your favorite questions. Yes, Brady talked about his retirement plans.

Stephen Colbert took some time to focus on the favorite Brady topic. The quarterback received yet another question about his retirement, and we all know that this is his favorite topic. Or maybe not. However, everyone would agree that this is the longest-running joke, and Colbert enjoyed talking about it.

Brady was asked about his life after football, and he said, “After football, I’m going to play baseball. And after baseball, I’m going to play Hamlet.” He made a break and started reciting Hamlet’s soliloquy from the Shakespeare piece.

This is not the first time Brady talks about his retirement.

“I’ve set a goal for myself at 45,” Brady said in one of his recent interviews. “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.”

“Zero. There’s zero,” he said of the chance to retire after Super Bowl. “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.”

So, hopefully, everyone will start talking about TB12 and his career plans. Let the GOAT do what he knows best. He is great in playing football, and that’s the only thing that matters at the moment. Brady is focused on the big game. Good luck, Brady!

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