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Tom Brady teased into Olympic comeback by Kay Adams – The NFL GOAT eyes 2028 flag football gold

Kay Adams playfully challenged Tom Brady to lead Team USA in flag football at the 2028 Olympics, sparking excitement and speculation about his return. Jason McCourty supported the idea, highlighting Brady's strengths in precision and decision-making. While Brady hasn't confirmed interest, his continued involvement in football suggests a potential Olympic run could be iconic.
Tom Brady teased into Olympic comeback by Kay Adams – The NFL GOAT eyes 2028 flag football gold
The Brady comeback tease begins on Up & Adams (Image via Getty)
Tom Brady may be retired, but Kay Adams just gave him a reason to lace up again. On her show Up & Adams, she challenged him to join Team USA for the 2028 Olympics. Flag football will make its Olympic debut, and Brady is being pushed to lead the charge. The playful dare has quickly stirred excitement across the sports world.

Kay Adams and Jason McCourty spark Olympic buzz

Kay Adams, teamed up with former NFL defensive back Jason McCourty to stir the pot on a possible Olympic comeback for Tom Brady. The duo brought humor and insight as they imagined the GOAT leading Team USA in flag football at the 2028 Olympics.Kay Adams boldly asked if Tom Brady would let Patrick Mahomes win gold before him. Her jab was lighthearted but carried a competitive spark Brady is known for. The idea of the GOAT representing the U.S. has thrilled fans and analysts alike. It’s not just talk, it’s fueling serious speculation about his return.
“So you’re really going to let Patrick get a gold medal?” Kay asked with a grin, a comment that sent the room into laughter. She wasn’t done yet. Adams playfully imagined the extreme methods Brady might use to stay competition-ready, throwing out ideas like “biohacking” and “cryo chambers”.
Jason McCourty chimed in with a laugh of his own, saying Brady “can’t outrun anybody” at flag-football pace, but admitted he’d still add “notoriety” to the Olympic squad.As of now, Brady hasn’t responded with anything more than a few laughs, keeping fans guessing. Brady hasn’t confirmed interest, but he’s remained close to the football world. He’s shown support for flag football programs and NFL growth initiatives. His recent gestures show he still has passion for the game. And the Olympics might be the perfect stage for one last run.Jason McCourty, Brady’s former teammate, backed the idea on the show. He believes Brady could pull it off, even if speed isn’t his strong suit. Flag football values precision and quick decision-making, both Brady strengths. McCourty’s words added credibility to what started as a joke.Kay Adams asked, “Are we going to see Tom Brady come back and win a gold medal? ” To which McCourty replied, “I could definitely, definitely see him doing that. He’s still got that arm.”Also read: “The Americans will have a bit of an advantage”: Tom Brady backs Team USA to win gold in 2028 Olympic flag football debutWith the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, it’s a golden opportunity. Olympic rules may allow one NFL player per team, raising the stakes. Brady’s name alone would bring global attention to the sport. If he accepts the challenge, it could become an iconic Olympic moment.

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