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- Tom Brady's long-time trainer and business partner Alex Guerrero recently said that the Patriots quarterback now believes he could play until he's 47 years old.
- Asked about Guerrero's comments, Brady was a bit more cryptic, saying, "I am going to keep playing as long as I can."
- Brady has said for some time that his goal is to play until he is 45, but given his success in recent years, no one would be surprised if he continued to push that date back.
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Tom Brady is already the oldest quarterback in the NFL, but according to his long-time trainer and business partner Alex Guerrero, the Patriots legend has no plans on hanging up his cleats any time soon.
Brady, 42, has said in the past that his goal is to keep playing until he's 45, but while speaking with WEEI's "The Greg Hill Show" on Thursday, Guerrero teased that Brady has already set his sights further into the future.
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