KEY POINTS
  • Tom Brady said this week his family will play a big role in deciding whether he returns for another season after Tampa Bay was eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs by Los Angeles.
  • Brady, who will turn 45 before next season begins, touched on his future in the NFL during a weekly episode of his podcast "Let's Go."
  • Brady is the all-time NFL leader in passing yards, completions and passing touchdowns. He has won seven Super Bowls.
Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates with Gisele Bundchen after winning Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.

Record-setting championship quarterback Tom Brady said this week his family will play a big role in deciding whether he returns for another season after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers were eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs by the Los Angeles Rams.

Brady, who will turn 45 before next season begins, touched on his future in the NFL during a weekly episode of his podcast "Let's Go." He told co-host Jim Gray there is joy in "not playing football" and spending time with his family.