Tom Brady’s FaceApp Old Photo Gives Glimpse Into Ageless QB’s Future

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will stick around for a while. That’s what the NFL thinks. Brady promised to play until he is 45, and nothing will stop him.

NBC Sunday Night Football gave us a glimpse into future. Try to imagine Brady as an old man. Thanks to the FaceApp old age filter, it was easy.

“The year is 2050.@TomBrady is still the starting quarterback of the @Patriots and leading his team to the Super Bowl for the ____ time.”

This could become reality. Brady is the most competitive player, and he doesn’t even think of retirement. His wife, Gisele, wants him retired, but also supports his dreams.

“Once you stop, you’re done,” Brady said during the interview made prior to the start of the 2018 season. “I still feel there’s things to accomplish. And I’ve had an opportunity, based on all the things that happened the last 12 years of my life, you know, to put myself in a position to achieve things that no one else has achieved.

“So I feel like I kind of have to do it. … It’s [expletive] going to be hard to do. But I think I can do it.

“When I’m out on the field in front of 70,000 people, I can kind of do what I want. I can really be who I am. I get to be me, with my raw emotion and energy. If I want to scream at somebody, I can scream at somebody. But you don’t really see me do that any place else.”

His trainer, Alex Guerrero, believes that TB12 is able to keep his promise, and lead the team to more Super Bowls.

“I know how Tom feels every day,” Guerrero says in the book. “He says, ‘I don’t have any soreness. I’m ready to play again. Those are things that we thought would happen, and now we’re seeing the reality of them happening. Do I think Tom can play to a high level at forty-five? Absolutely.”

Will Brady play until 45? Absolutely!

“I mean, why not? I’ve never put limits on myself, and I’ve never put limits on any of my clients,” Guerrero said. “I’m a big believer that everything is learned behavior. You tell an athlete, ‘You’re gonna be done when you’re thirty,’ well, the brain begins to believe that, and all your neuro-programming is based on, ‘OK, I’m thirty, I’m old.’ But I don’t think the brain understands the concept of time. It doesn’t understand age. Right? How would your brain know you’re whatever age you are? I always tell Tom, we’re not gonna tell our body what we wanna do. We’re gonna tell our body what we want it to do.”

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