Pats’ QB Tom Brady Confirms Plans to Play in 2019 and Beyond

Tom Brady with Patriots in 2018. Photo by Jacob Kupferman/CSM/REX/Shutterstock

Although he is 41-years-old, New England Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady doesn’t intend to retire from football anytime soon. During a recent interview with Westwood One, Brady confirmed his plans to play in 2019 and beyond.

 “I absolutely believe I will. I know I’ve talked about it for a long time: I have goals to not only play next year, but beyond that,” – said Brady. “I’m going to try to do it as best I possibly can. I’m going to give it everything I have, like I always have.

Brady doesn’t only intend to keep on playing, but he hopes he will be able to do it on a high level.

“It will certainly be a challenge. I don’t take any of these things for granted, but I hope I can keep playing, and I hope I can keep playing at a championship level,” – he added.

Although Tom Brady is currently having a solid season, many analysts believe he is playing below level on which he played last year. In 15 games played this season, he completed 65.4 of his passes for 4,105 yards and 25 touchdowns while having 11 interceptions.

Brady, who spent his entire career with New England, recently earned his record 14th Pro Bowl selection, joining NFL legends Tony Gonzalez, Peyton Manning, Bruce Matthews and Merlin Olsen, who also had the same number of selections.

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