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]]>In a recent chat with reporters, Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians said that Brady will be out for several months and is expected to return to full practice “somewhere around June”. But despite this long recovery period, Arians doesn’t seem worried about his veteran signal-caller, adding that Brady can “coach the **** out of” his teammates from the sidelines.
Another sign that the Buccaneers are not concerned about Brady’s recovery is their wish to sign him to an extension. Tampa general manager Jason Licht recently said on “The Rich Eisen Show” that the team is interested in keeping the 43-year-old legend past this season and has already made exploratory talks with his representatives.
Tom Brady signed a two-year deal with the Bucs last offseason, coming to Tampa after 20 years with the New England Patriots. He immediately transformed the team into a contender, putting up a great statistical regular season while proving to be reliable as always in the playoffs.
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]]>In a statement posted on Instagram and Twitter, Brady thanked the entire Pats’ organization, staff, and coaches, while hinting that he’ll play for another franchise in 2020.
“Although my football journey will take place elsewhere, I appreciate everything that we have achieved and am grateful for our incredible TEAM accomplishments,” Brady wrote.
“I don’t know what my football future holds, but it is time for me to open a new stage for my life and career,” he added.
Tom Brady spent his entire professional career with the New England Patriots, leading the organization to six Super Bowl titles. Despite their success together, the two sides couldn’t come to an agreement on a new contract last year, which led to a scenario in which Brady became a free agent for the first time in his accomplished career.
Given that Brady’s mind appears to be made up, once the NFL free agency officially kicks off on March 18th, the 42-year-old will be able to sign with any team he wants. His next destination, however, isn’t so apparent at the moment.
Brady was closely linked with Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders in recent weeks, but neither destination seems likely at the moment. Titans decided to give Ryan Tannehill a new deal over the weekend, while Raiders signed former No.2 overall pick Marcus Mariota in free agency.
Other landing spots for Brady might include Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and possibly Chicago Bears.
Pats, on the other hand, will probably look to add a quality QB in the offseason to compete with 2019’s 4th round pick Jarrett Stidham for the starting spot.
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]]>Brady is set to enter the 2020 off season as a free agent for the first time in his 20-year-long NFL career, and it appears that he is ready to consider all options, including playing for another team. Speaking with Jim Gray on Westwood One Radio, the 42-year-old said that he will be “open-minded” about the free agency.
“I’m open-minded about the process,” Brady told Gray. “At the same time, I love playing football and I want to continue to play and do a great job. So I’m looking forward to what’s ahead. Whatever the future may bring, I’ll embrace it with open arms.”
Patriots’ head coach Bill Belichick was asked several times about Tom Brady’s future with the franchise in recent weeks but declined to give assurance that Brady will be back in 2020. Brady, on the other hand, reiterated his intention to play until he’s 45 in follow up interviews, shutting down rumors about his retirement.
There is still a chance that Brady will remain with the Pats, as the two sides have until March to agree on a new deal. If that doesn’t happen, the legendary QB will probably start taking meetings with other teams. At this point, there is no obvious suitor for him, but teams that are look quarterback away from contention, like Los Angeles Chargers and Chicago Bears, might make a run.
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]]>In a recent chat with reporters, Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians said that Brady will be out for several months and is expected to return to full practice “somewhere around June”. But despite this long recovery period, Arians doesn’t seem worried about his veteran signal-caller, adding that Brady can “coach the **** out of” his teammates from the sidelines.
Another sign that the Buccaneers are not concerned about Brady’s recovery is their wish to sign him to an extension. Tampa general manager Jason Licht recently said on “The Rich Eisen Show” that the team is interested in keeping the 43-year-old legend past this season and has already made exploratory talks with his representatives.
Tom Brady signed a two-year deal with the Bucs last offseason, coming to Tampa after 20 years with the New England Patriots. He immediately transformed the team into a contender, putting up a great statistical regular season while proving to be reliable as always in the playoffs.
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]]>The post Tom Brady Appears to Confirm He’s Leaving the Patriots appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>In a statement posted on Instagram and Twitter, Brady thanked the entire Pats’ organization, staff, and coaches, while hinting that he’ll play for another franchise in 2020.
“Although my football journey will take place elsewhere, I appreciate everything that we have achieved and am grateful for our incredible TEAM accomplishments,” Brady wrote.
“I don’t know what my football future holds, but it is time for me to open a new stage for my life and career,” he added.
Tom Brady spent his entire professional career with the New England Patriots, leading the organization to six Super Bowl titles. Despite their success together, the two sides couldn’t come to an agreement on a new contract last year, which led to a scenario in which Brady became a free agent for the first time in his accomplished career.
Given that Brady’s mind appears to be made up, once the NFL free agency officially kicks off on March 18th, the 42-year-old will be able to sign with any team he wants. His next destination, however, isn’t so apparent at the moment.
Brady was closely linked with Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders in recent weeks, but neither destination seems likely at the moment. Titans decided to give Ryan Tannehill a new deal over the weekend, while Raiders signed former No.2 overall pick Marcus Mariota in free agency.
Other landing spots for Brady might include Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and possibly Chicago Bears.
Pats, on the other hand, will probably look to add a quality QB in the offseason to compete with 2019’s 4th round pick Jarrett Stidham for the starting spot.
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]]>The post Tom Brady on Free Agency: “I’m Open-Minded About The Process” appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Brady is set to enter the 2020 off season as a free agent for the first time in his 20-year-long NFL career, and it appears that he is ready to consider all options, including playing for another team. Speaking with Jim Gray on Westwood One Radio, the 42-year-old said that he will be “open-minded” about the free agency.
“I’m open-minded about the process,” Brady told Gray. “At the same time, I love playing football and I want to continue to play and do a great job. So I’m looking forward to what’s ahead. Whatever the future may bring, I’ll embrace it with open arms.”
Patriots’ head coach Bill Belichick was asked several times about Tom Brady’s future with the franchise in recent weeks but declined to give assurance that Brady will be back in 2020. Brady, on the other hand, reiterated his intention to play until he’s 45 in follow up interviews, shutting down rumors about his retirement.
There is still a chance that Brady will remain with the Pats, as the two sides have until March to agree on a new deal. If that doesn’t happen, the legendary QB will probably start taking meetings with other teams. At this point, there is no obvious suitor for him, but teams that are look quarterback away from contention, like Los Angeles Chargers and Chicago Bears, might make a run.
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