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Tom Brady, the legendary NFL quarterback, couldn’t resist commenting on a league Instagram post showcasing his statistics over the three decades of his career.
The post titled “Tom Brady By The Decade” highlighted his performance in his 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Tom Brady walks onto the field prior to Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (Kara Durrette/Getty Images)
On his Instagram Stories, Brady humorously captioned a post with “50’s coming soon?” along with looking-eyes and laughing emojis, as he turned 48 on Sunday.
While it’s unlikely that Brady will come out of retirement again, his unpredictable nature keeps fans guessing. Since retiring for the second time, Brady has become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Fox Sports commentator Tom Brady stands on the field prior to the NFC Divisional playoff game between the Washington Commanders and the Lions, at Ford Field on Jan. 18, 2025, in Detroit. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
Brady was seen at the Raiders’ training camp practice, interacting with players and discussing with the general manager. He also continues his role as a FOX NFL broadcaster alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
Mark Davis, the majority owner of the Raiders, welcomed Brady as a partner and expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the team’s future.
Brady’s remarkable stats include the most passing yards and career passing touchdowns in NFL history, making his legacy hard to surpass.

Tom Brady before the NFC wild-card playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Jan. 12, 2025, in Philadelphia. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Despite retiring, Brady’s influence in the NFL continues to be felt, and his future endeavors remain of great interest to fans and analysts.
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Scott Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.