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Tom Brady retired as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer in February, but that hasn't stopped the rumors from running rampant on if the greatest quarterback of all time will come out of retirement for a second time.

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The rumors have spanned from a number of sources, specifically stating that Brady would seemingly only be interested in joining the Miami Dolphins. Those rumors seem to have been put to rest (for now) as the Dolphins will roll out with Tua Tagovailoa and recently signed former New York Jet QB, Mike White.

At an Autograph event, Brady took time to respond to questions - one which included what his next moves are now that he is retired and the possibility of unretiring.

“There is nothing I love more than football, but I have young children and they watched enough of their dad’s games and it's time for me to watch their games.”

Brady seems to be extremely content with where his life is now. Even though he might miss all that playing football provides, his sole focus at this point of his life revolves around being present in his growing children's lives.

The ever-present rumors surrounding Brady's unretirement will ultimately continue until it is clear that the GOAT can no longer entertain the idea of returning to the gridiron.

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