Those itching to see Brady run an offense again still have a chance to do so.
It’s a lower event than the upcoming 34th Olympics, but Brady is participating in the March 21 Fanatics Flag Football Classic, an event that was moved from Saudi Arabia to LA during the Iran war.
Brady is slated to co-captain the Founders FFC with Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, while the Commanders’ Jayden Daniels and Bengals’ Joe Burrow will co-captain the Wildcats FFC. A third team made up of American football players such as Aamir Brown and Darrell “Housh” Doucette will also participate, providing one of the first close looks at how NFL players’ skills stack up against flag football players on their home turf in the years leading up to the Olympics.
After that, it’s back to the grind for Brady in his various duties as a Fox Sports NFL analyst and minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
“I love my Fox job, I love doing my broadcasts — a lot of commitment to it,” Brady said. “I love the NFL, I love the Raiders, I love working on it and the different projects that I have. So I have a lot going on.”