Tom Brady Says 'Zero' Chance Super Bowl Is His Last Game

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BOSTON (WBZ-AM) -- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady opened up about his retirement plans in an interview with ESPN's Jeff Darlington posted Sunday.

Is there any chance that next week's game will be the 41-year-old's last?

“There’s zero,” Brady said with a smile. “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.”

“I’ve set a goal for myself at 45,” Brady continued. “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. Hopefully, I’ve learned from some of the things that happened this year to be better next year, but every year is tough.”

Tom Brady and the Patriots take on Jared Goff and the L.A. Rams in Super Bowl LIII next Sunday, Feb. 3rd at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Kickoff is at 6:30 PM EST. 

WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports


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