New England Patriots' Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are both nearing the end of their careers, and NFL insider Jay Glazer thinks that both guys could retire after the Super Bowl. Both guys have said they aren't thinking about retiring but a lot of people like to go out on top, and if they were able to beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl, it might be a perfect chance to step away.

Glazer was answering questions for The Athletic, and one of the questions was about if he thinks Brady and Belichick will retire.

“This is the first year that I can see that happening. I have nothing to base this on, besides a gut feeling, but I can see it happening this year. I can see it being one or the other or both. I think Brady steps away before Drew Brees does.”

Even though Glazer makes it clear he has no inside information, it's interesting that he says this is the first year that he could see something like that happening.

Both Patriots legends have said they haven't thought about hanging it up; they could just be saying it, so they don't prove to be a distraction. A lot of the thought process if they were to win the game and if they would retire probably comes down to if they think they can win the title again.

Brady wasn't super impressive during the regular season, he has turned it on again during the postseason, and it looks like he has a lot left on the plate.