Anyone got room for the G.O.A.T?

Maybe the Minnesota Vikings or New York Giants should give seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady a call after he was filmed firing footballs at a jet ski passenger from his yacht in the first episode of the Last Week with Tom Brady vlog.

“I just want to make sure those young bucks in the NFL know that if I still wanted to come out of retirement, they still got something to deal with,” Brady says in the episode before dropping some dimes to the jet ski passenger, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin.

The 47-year-old Brady, a lock for the Pro Football Hall of Fame thanks to his illustrious career with the NFL’s New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, sure doesn’t seem to be slacking in retirement as the video shows the svelte quarterback doing pushups and showing off his trademark accuracy while yachting off the coast of Italy.

At one point, Brady hits Rubin with a pass to the chest as a jet ski zooms past his yacht.

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Not that he’s practising, though.

“How many days a week are we throwing these days?” someone asks Brady from behind the camera.

“Zero,” the five-time Super Bowl MVP responds with a chuckle.

Of course, it would take a heck of an offer and more than a little bit of faith to convince Brady to return to the gridiron after he signed a massive 10-year, $375-million contract with Fox Sports, where he will be joining Kevin Burkhardt on the No. 1 broadcast team.

Brady, who took the 2023 season off after his final year with the Bucs, is expected to broadcast live from the booth during the Week 1 Dallas Cowboys-Cleveland Browns game, according to the New York Post.

The vlog mostly features Brady taking his daughter Vivian to the Paris Olympics as they rub shoulders with members of the gold medal-winning men’s basketball team, catch the men’s tennis final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz and watch Simone Biles compete in gymnastics.

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