With your dad widely being considered football’s Greatest of All Time, it must put a lot of pressure on you. But Tom Brady’s oldest son, John “Jack” Moynahan, is following in his dad’s footsteps by picking up the pigskin. On the January 9 episode of his joint podcast, “Let’s Go!,” Brady discussed the “emotional component” of making the decision to retire, and how his son’s own up-and-coming football career could be a part of it.

“I want to see my son Jack play, too. It was important for me this season,” Brady opened up. “I said, ‘I don’t give a s*** if you come see my games anymore. No! I want to see your stuff.’ It all weighs in.” He went on to compare the decision to retire to a “cost-benefit analysis,” elaborating, “What am I giving up now, to continue to play, as opposed to what am I gaining?'”

Now, would Brady unretire and then retire again after just one season? Probably not, but all this retirement talk has got fans thinking it could be sooner rather than later. Just two weeks ago on the “Let’s Go!” podcast (via CNN), the quarterback confirmed that the next time he retires it will be for good. “Well, I think next time I decide to retire, that’s it for me,” he laughed. “So whenever that day comes, we’ll figure it out.”

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