NFL Rumors: Tampa Bay still trying to bring Tom Brady back, Bucs player says
Tom Brady said he's not coming back this time, but one of his former teammates at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers believes the team is still hopeful that he suits up for the 2023 NFL season.
Even though Tom Brady made it loud and clear he’s retiring for good this time, the prospect of seeing him back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2023 NFL season continues to make headlines.
On the one hand, the speculation exists in part because Brady already changed his mind once. But on the other hand, his previous retirement didn’t last more than a month.
Either way, once again there’s speculation about a potential return to the gridiron. But this time, it’s one of his former teammate’s fault. According to Bucs defensive back Antoine Winfield Jr., the team is still approaching the 7x Super Bowl champ to come back.
Antoine Winfield Jr. believes Bucs want Tom Brady to unretire
“I’m sure we’re still reaching out to him trying to see if he’s trying to come back to the team,” Winfield said on the The Richard Sherman Podcast, via Sports Illustrated. “Hey, it could happen. Anything’s possible. … When he first said he retired, I really thought that he was done. He surprised me when he came back.”
At 45, Brady has insisted he’s finally read to begin his new life off the field, but a hypothetical return has been a topic all these months regardless. This time, it was someone at the Bucs who revived the rumors.
Martin O'Donnell is a bilingual sports writer fluent in English and Spanish, with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Since joining Bolavip in February 2021, he has extensively covered soccer, NFL, and NBA, specializing in real-time coverage of major events such as the World Cup, UEFA Champions League finals, and the Super Bowl. Martin’s prior experience includes managing social media for the CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana in English and reporting on Brazilian football for Sambafoot. At Bolavip, he is known for his meticulous coverage during critical sports seasons—covering trades, playoffs, and finals—and for keeping a close eye on soccer icons Lionel Messi at Inter Miami and Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. His attention to detail and ability to capture breaking news have made him a valuable asset to the team.