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Tom Brady: 'I Don't Know What The Future Holds'
For the second time in three days, the Patriots quarterback sounded like a man who sees the end ahead.

Tom Brady is the quarterback of the only 7-0 team in football and the prohibitive favorites to win yet another Super Bowl. But this week the 42-year-old has sounded like a man who sees the end coming sooner than later.
"It’ll come," Brady told former teammate Randy Moss during an interview that aired during Monday Night Football. "It’s getting closer, we’re closer to the end. It’s not going to go on forever but I’m enjoying it. For me, at this point, it’s really just about the relationships — the people that I play for, the people that I play with. That’s what I’m enjoying."
The Patriots trounced the Jets 33-0 Monday and improved to 7-0.
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When asked Wednesday morning on WEEI about his future, Brady was clear: "I don't know what the future holds."
"One day I will wake up and I will say, 'OK, that will be enough,'" Brady said, reiterating he doesn't know when that day will come
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"When you commit to a team for a certain amount of years, your responsibilities have always been to fulfill the contract," Brady said.
Brady's contract only takes him through the end of this season. For the first time in his 20-year career, he's slated to be a free agent.
That, coupled Brady putting his Brookline mansion on the market (something his trainer has done as well,) has people thinking this could be the end for No. 12.
If it is, it could help explain some of the Patriots uncharacteristic moves in pursuit of Brady's seventh Super Bowl. Drafting a receiver in the first round, bringing in Antonio Brown and trading a second-round draft pick for Mohamed Sanu are all win-now moves the Patriots designed to give Brady weapons — something they usually don't spend so much draft and real capital on.
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