Could Tom Brady be on another football big stage in the future?

The seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback, who played in 10 Super Bowls in his legendary career, left open the possibility he could play flag football in the Los Angeles Olympics in 20218.

“I would never say never,” Brady said Tuesday in an interview with “Good Morning America,” in which he talked about the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, of which he is a founder.

Nevertheless, the 48-year-old Brady quickly pivoted and said it’s “unlikely” he would play in the Olympics, saying he would let the current top franchise quarterbacks of the NFL get the opportunity.

“I’ll let the young Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen get out there and try to win a gold medal for the U.S.,” Brady said.

As for the Fanatics Flag Football classic, Brady will be teaming up with again with Rob Gronkowski, a four-time winner of the Big Game — all alongside Brady — in his own right.

The Patriots’ legends — who also helped the Buccaneers win a Super Bowl — will be on the same squad when this weekend’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic kicks off, Brady announced Wednesday.

At a special draft for the event that was held in Los Angeles, Brady, who plays for Founder FFC and is a co-captain with Jalen Hurts, revealed the roster he’ll lead at BMO Stadium.

In addition to his old tight end, he picked several other players with Hall of Fame-worthy resumes, including Von Miller and Patrick Peterson.

Brady’s Founders FFC team will be coached by Sean Payton and face Wildcats FFC, which is captained by Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels and coached by Kyle Shanahan.

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