Patriots QB Tom Brady says “zero” chance he's retiring after Super Bowl LIII

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has no plans to walk off into the sunset if he beats the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday.

Brady told ESPN's Jeff Darlington in an interview aired Sunday that there's "zero" chance Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta is his final NFL game regardless of the outcome.

Part of the interview can be seen in the video below:

The veteran quarterback has said several times in the past he plans to play well into his 40s, but this was one of the most emphatic comments he's made about his future.

Brady didn't put up MVP-caliber stats during the regular season, but he's played very well in the playoffs, most recently in the AFC Championship Game win over the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

The 41-year-old QB will be playing in his ninth Super Bowl (an NFL record for appearances) when the Patriots take on the Rams in Atlanta. He's the only quarterback in league history to win five Super Bowl titles.

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