Tom Brady says he hasn’t made his mind up yet about retirement.
Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, said Monday on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Radio that he’s still working through the decision-making process.
“I think when the time is right, I’ll be ready to make a decision one way or the other,” the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback said.
Reports swirled over the weekend that Brady was ready to call it a career, but he offered no confirmation.

“I understand my decision affects a lot of people’s lives, so when that decision comes, it’ll come,” Brady said.
Brady, who is widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history, has more passing yards (84,520) and touchdowns throws (624) than any other quarterback in league history.
He’s the only player to be the Super Bowl MVP five times, and he has been named the league’s top regular season player three times.
Brady played 20 of his 22 seasons for the New England Patriots, transforming the franchise into one of the sport’s most revered dynasties.
With Brady in the pocket, the Patriots played in nine Super Bowls and won six, in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
And the following spring, he went south to Tampa Bay, where he picked up another Super Bowl ring in 2021.

