finance Mar 26, 2026

Tom Brady says he's asked NFL about potential comeback: 'They don't like that idea very much'

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Key Points
  • Tom Brady told CNBC Sport he has asked the NFL about its policy around returning to the league as a player while maintaining his status as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
  • "They don't like that idea very much," Brady said in an interview. "We explored a lot of different things, and I'm very happily retired."
  • Brady said since taking a minority stake in the Raiders, he's helped the front office make personnel and coaching decisions in what he called a "strategic advisory role."

Tom Brady may not be returning to the NFL — but he has explored if it's possible.

The legendary New England Patriots quarterback, a frequent subject of un-retirement rumors, told CNBC Sport this week that he has asked the NFL about its policy around returning to the league as a player while maintaining his status as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders — but he has no plans to return.

"I actually have inquired, and they don't like that idea very much," Brady said in an interview promoting his World Cup ad campaign with Ferrero. "We explored a lot of different things, and I'm very happily retired. Let me just say that, too."

An NFL spokesperson said if Brady were to pursue a return to the league, he would first need to divest his ownership stake in the Raiders, citing a 2023 policy that prohibits players or team employees from taking equity in a club.

"In addition, there would be salary cap issues involving a player/owner," the spokesperson added.

Brady last week participated in a Fanatics flag football game and threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Stefon Diggs. While Brady acknowledged he loved being back on the field, he said, "if anything, that game reconfirmed to me that I'm very happy in my retirement."

Brady said since taking a minority stake in the Raiders, he's helped the front office make personnel and coaching decisions in what he called a "strategic advisory role."

"I'm a minority owner. So, when you're that, there's really no job description. I don't have really a daily role," he said. "You know, my phone call is always available to everybody who needs it. I want to see everyone succeed, be their best, bring a winning kind of a culture to Las Vegas — to bring the Raiders back to glory. I'd love to be a part of it."

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