Tom Brady said in the epilogue of his Facebook series that he would like to play five more seasons.

“I would love to play five more years,” Brady said in the epilogue to his Tom vs. Time Facebook series. “It will be a challenge for me. I don’t think it’s going to be easy. It’s f–king going to be hard to do. I think it’s going to be very hard to do. But I think I can do it.”

Brady would turn 46 during training camp if he's still playing five years from now.

“Once you stop, you’re done,” Brady said. “And I think I’m not ready to say that I’m done, ’cause I don’t feel like I am. I still feel like there’s things to accomplish. It would be like getting close to the top of the mountain and going, ‘Ah, it’s good, I’m good.’ No. You worked really hard to get to this point. Why not finish it off? Look at my career from, I don’t know, 30, 32, 33 on. A lot of players retire at 33. You look at football, 10-year career, that’s an amazing career. I mean, I think the last eight years of my career have been better than the first 10. So I should just prolong it. And that’s why I’m trying to do.”

Brady also talked about how some parts of the game weren't enjoyable over the past few years.

"If I'm going to do something at this point, it's gotta be because I enjoy it. The last couple years, a lot of parts about football weren't enjoyable when they should've been. Some of it was my approach. I think any time you're together with people for a long period of time, relationships ebb and flow. And I think people are just looking for something to write, talk about.

"They want to talk about a lot of drama. I'm sure a lot of teams have things like that. But ours is just to the 10th degree. I'm learning to deal with it better. I don't still give a (expletive) that much anymore. About anything, you know. I think a lot of keeping things in perspective. Like, nothing's that big a deal to me anymore. And maybe just caring about things that really matter like my family, like people's health. Like life and death. But to worry about a lot of bull(expletive) that people may say, or think or feel, I really don't care anymore."