
Tom Brady might have retired from the NFL in February 2023. However, the legendary quarterback has not lost any of his competitive spirit. Brady will be competing in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday. He will go up against some of the current QBs in the NFL, including Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow and Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels.
On Monday, Brady shared a throwback snap of himself in his New England Patriots uniform on his Instagram story. The former signal-caller also shared a warning message for some of his other competitors at the Fanatics event.
“Game week @fanatics @nfl. About ready to PUT IT ON these youngsters,” Brady wrote on his Instagram story, followed by three face with steam from nose emojis.

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Brady won the inaugural Fanatics Games at the Fanatics Fest event in New York in June 2025. He will be aiming to take another crown at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday.
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All we know about the broadcast details of Tom Brady’s inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic

The inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic will be broadcast live on Fox on Saturday. Comedian Kevin Hart will host the event, while Greg Olsen and Kevin Burkhardt will handle the commentary duties.
Here are the key details for the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, where you can catch Tom Brady in action:
- Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
- Time: 4 p.m. ET
- TV channel: Fox
- Venue: BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl winner, is considered among the favorites to win the event.