Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Tom Brady is still motivated to compete in the NFL even at age 44, but he recognizes that drive might soon be gone.

In an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show” Wednesday, Brady was asked when he knew he wanted to return despite his brief retirement. The Bucs quarterback said that the competitive spirit that has driven him to come back year after year into his mid-40s is dying out, but it still drove him to return.

“I had the appetite to compete, and it’s going to be gone soon,” Brady said. “I mean, there’s no doubt about it. I’ve got to you know, just really appreciate the time I have left because it’s not a lot.”

Brady also said that, as time went by this offseason, he got “super competitive.”

TB12's return wasn’t a huge shock considering his seemingly insatiable desire to win, along with the fact that he and the Buccaneers have some unfinished business. What could be seen as surprising, however, is Brady’s willingness to share how that desire is waning. Players who throw for 43 touchdowns and lead the league with 5,316 passing yards typically aren’t considering retirement the following season.

But the fact that Brady retired (however briefly) this offseason indicated that he’s very close to the end of his playing career. He’s also in line for a massive payday as Fox’s top game analyst when he’s done playing. The broadcasting job may become more desirable than continuing to play after this season.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
If Lions HC Dan Campbell's assessment of WR is accurate it could mean trouble for opponents
NFL reporter predicts Cowboys' plan for QB Dak Prescott
Cavaliers make decision on head coach J.B. Bickerstaff’s future
Two young stars get hefty bonuses for making All-NBA teams
Mavericks star duo joins exclusive club with Game 1 win
Mavericks ride 'Luka Magic' on both ends late to win Game 1
Panthers shut out Rangers 3-0 in Eastern Conference Final opener
NBA announces 2023-24 All-NBA teams
Star Padres infielder to miss significant time with shoulder injury
LeBron James, Charles Barkley passionately defend Caitlin Clark from 'petty' haters
Roger Goodell discusses factors for possible 18-game NFL season
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott has intriguing comment on his contract situation
Celtics toying around with surprise Jayson Tatum move in conference finals
Former teammate warns Tee Higgins about pitfalls of playing on franchise tag
Watch: Timberwolves and Mavericks trade dunks in third quarter
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner tempers expectations for Juan Soto extension
Canucks' Rick Tocchet wins 2024 Jack Adams Award
Incredible Orioles streak finally comes to end against Cardinals
Raiders QB shares surprising reason for switching jersey number
New Jersey Devils to hire just-fired head coach to lead bench