sport news Tom Brady coming out of retirement to play in Miami 'is 100% in play,' claims ... trends now Former NFL quarterback Scott Zolak insisted that a return to the field wasn't off the table for Tom Brady, despite the legend's insistence that he would not perform another retirement U-turn. 45-year-old Brady shutdown talk of him coming out of retirement for a second time earlier this week after NFL Network anchor Rich Eisen said he heard rumors of the star returning to play for the Miami Dolphins while at the combine last week. Despite Brady's insistence, former New England quarterback Zolak, who currently serves as a Patriots radio broadcaster isn't buying it. He claimed that Brady coming out of retirement for a second time to ply his trade in Miami is still on the table. 'Brady may go to Miami,' Zolak said on NBC Sports Boston. 'I think that's in play. I do. I think the possibility of him coming out of retirement is definitely 100 percent in play. Scott Zolak (R) isn't buying Tom Brady's (L) insistence that he is not coming out of retirement 45-year-old Brady shutdown talk of him coming out of retirement for a second time this week 'You can sit there and look at the kitten tweet from [Tuesday.] Don't buy that.' Zolak was referring to Brady's tweet Tuesday that poured cold water on the retirement U-turn rumors. The seven-time Super Bowl winner claimed his family's new addition - his 10-year-old daughter Vivian's new kitten - was taking too much of his time for him to consider a return to the turf. 'Anyone who thinks I have time to come back to the NFL has never adopted a 2 month old kitten for their daughter,' he said. Brady's daughter Vivian hacked the former NFL quarterback's Instagram account last month to share some pictures of their newly-adopted Siamese kittens. Brady, who has two children with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen, including Vivian and 13-year-old son, Benjamin, initially revealed that he adopted several kittens earlier in February. 'Vivi wins again,' the three-time NFL MVP shared on Instagram, alongside a video of his new cats play-fighting. 'Thanks @loganryan and @coolmbreezy this is what my mornings are like now. @humansocietytampa they are in good, loving hands.' Brady officially retired from the NFL - for a second time - just last month. Brady announced his decision on February 1 in an emotional video posted to social media. Vivian Brady, 10, shared snaps of her Siamese cats on her father's Instagram profile last month Vivian is the former NFL quarterback's only daughter and is a fan of her father's new kittens Earlier in February, Brady revealed on social media that he was going to adopt a few house pets The quarterback won six Super Bowls with the Patriots before adding one more with the Bucs in 2021, and it was thought his next career move was decided. It was previously reported that Brady would transition to the broadcast booth with FOX Sports in 2024, with a reported ten-year, $375million contract waiting for him. Earlier this week, Eisen, however, added some doubt to the idea that Brady is done playing. 'This one just blew my mind: Tom Brady might not be done after all,' Eisen said on Monday as he shared rumors he heard from the NFL Combine. 'A couple people were just like, 'Hang on, just you wait.' And I was like, 'He's Instagramming out pictures of his cat.' But it doesn't look like he's getting big and fat, does it? Let it play out. Let's see who wants what. 'The one place that folks are saying to keep an eye out for is Miami,' Eisen continued. 'If the Dolphins, somehow or some way get a doctor's report or piece of information from a medical evaluation of Tua [Tagovailoa] that he may not be ready to go, and suddenly there's Tom Brady sitting in Florida, where his family is located and where he can easily locate himself - keep an eye out on that, I was told by a couple birdies at the Combine.' It had been an emotional and tumultuous 2022-23 season for Brady. On the field, Brady suffered the first losing season of his 23-year-long NFL career as his Tampa Bay Buccaneers squad fell to an 8-9 record. Brady announced his retirement - for the second time - on February 1 in an emotional video Off the field, he finalized a highly-publicized divorce from his now-ex-wife and supermodel Giselle Bundchen. Bundchen and Brady were married for 13 years before their divorce was finalized in October of 2022. He won't start his role with Fox until 2024, saying he needed to decompress from football but Radar claims it's actually because he wants Bundchen back. 'The biggest obstacle between them was Gisele's complaints about Tom putting football before family, so he decided to show her he's willing to focus on them before taking the job at FOX,' an insider is quoted as saying to Radar. 'His only goal right now is to get his family back.' In the weeks that have followed his retirement announcement, Brady has appeared to spend his time mostly with his children. Brady also has another son, 15-year-old Jack, from his previous relationship with actress and model Bridget Moynahan. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility