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Tom Brady may come out of retirement to play for Team USA in the 2028 Olympic Games

The "GOAT" of American football would like to add a gold medal to his collection

Would that be very surreal?
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Flag football will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, and it wouldn't be surprising to see NFL players participate. Although they are accustomed to physical play, this non- variant could appeal to athletes looking to make their mark on a new stage.

For athletes who stand out, competing for an Olympic gold medal will be a new challenge and the culmination of a high-level career. The 2028 Games promise to be fascinating, with the honor of stepping onto the podium attracting even the biggest stars of American football.

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There has been much speculation, and possible lineups and star combinations are already circulating. The big question is: Who will have the honor of representing the United States and living the Olympic dream in 2028? Expectations are growing by the day, but there is still time before anything is decided.

One of the NFL's most legendary players, Tom Brady, seems like an ideal choice to represent the United States, and it's not as far-fetched as it sounds.

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Tom Brady wants an Olympic gold medal

According to the Daily Mail, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is considering returning to competition to win a gold medal with the U.S. team at the 2028 Olympics.

"He wants a gold medal. What better way to remain the best and return to the sport he loves than by helping his country win gold?" a source told the media outlet.

Of course, there is a huge drawback: Tom Brady would be 50 years old in 2028, and it's hard to imagine competing at the highest level at that age.

Although flag football is less demanding than professional football, the idea that Brady could be competitive at 50 sounds more like nostalgia than reality. While his accuracy remains legendary, time is unforgiving.

Furthermore, although he is not tied to an NFL team, his possible participation in international competitions seems more like a wish than a viable option. Therefore, it appears to be more of a fantasy than a real possibility. Whether true or not, an Olympic gold medal would not overshadow Tom Brady's enormous career.

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