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Tom Brady Not Returning To Patriots In 2020

Tom Brady Not Returning To Patriots In 2020

Tom Brady Not Returning To Patriots In 2020

Tom Brady is not returning to the New England Patriots in 2020. That much is becoming increasingly clear.

Free agency officially commences on March 18. At that point, Brady and all the organizations who are interested in acquiring his services will be free to talk shop.

To date, there have been conflicting reports regarding how much of a market is out there for the 42-year-old.

Some say that there are as many as eight teams in the running for Brady’s services. Others say it is pretty much just down to the Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The San Francisco 49ers seem officially be out of the sweepstakes. Same with the Tennessee Titans.

That presumably leaves the Los Angeles Chargers, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders, Miami Dolphins and Buccaneers as potential options.

Recently, Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports went on the Dan Patrick show to discuss where he thinks Brady will ultimately end up.

“Bottom line, he’s not going to come back here, not the way things are trending now,” Curran said.

“Dale Arnold from WEEI saying that part of that was based around the fact that Belichick said we can’t pay you more than last year,” Curran continued.

“So what I was told it’s acting if he was still under contract, that makes sense if that’s what he was told because that’s what you tell a guy who doesn’t have any leverage.”

A lot of questions will be answered come March 18. If Brady does end u leaving, though, it would be one of the most consequential moves in the NFL of the past decade.

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Jennifer Withers Hoey

Jennifer Withers Hoey is a former Business Development Manager who transitioned to writing about sports. With valuable connections all over the West Coast, she has used those contacts to break some of the most interesting stories pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks, LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Seattle Supersonics (RIP), and more.

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