One of this season’s most disappointing teams, the Buccaneers still have a chance to host a playoff game. But their Tom Brady partnership may be nearing an end. The all-time great is viewed as more likely than not to be elsewhere in 2023.
This would open the door to either an unusual free agency or a second retirement. Winding down his age-45 season, Brady will likely not be sought after on the level he was in 2020. His career-low QBR (since the stat’s 2006 introduction, at least), lowest yards per attempt figure since 2002 (6.3) and age will undoubtedly give teams pause. But if the 15-time Pro Bowler wants to keep pushing the quarterback age boundary — a recently discussed scenario — there stands to be a market.
It still makes sense to include the 49ers here. They passed on a true pursuit in 2020, when Jimmy Garoppolo was coming off a season in which he piloted the team to Super Bowl LIV, but Brady was loosely linked to seeking a move to his native Bay Area during his mini-retirement this offseason. The Bucs shut down the prospect of trading Brady’s rights anywhere. San Francisco has an again-injured Garoppolo tied to a restructured deal that prevents a franchise tag — a similar arrangement to Brady, who also cannot be tagged thanks to his 2022 restructure — and Trey Lance will enter 2023 having only played one full season in his five post-high school years. The 49ers boast a rare skill-position trio that includes three All-Pros, and their situation could open the door to Lance spending a year learning behind arguably the greatest to ever do it.
Josh McDaniels looks like he will make it to a second Raiders season, even though his first has not gone as hoped. McDaniels taking over as Patriots OC led to Brady morphing from a promising young quarterback to a superstar, and he was Brady’s OC for 11 years. The Raiders have a narrow window to trade Derek Carr, who will see $40.5MM guaranteed on Day 3 of the 2023 league year. A Carr-Davante Adams breakup might not go over well among the longtime friends, but McDaniels and fellow ex-Patriots staffer Dave Ziegler are calling the shots. The Raiders pursued Brady in 2020, and he famously had a spirited reaction to the then-Jon Gruden-led team backing off.
Tua Tagovailoa has a rather vocal cast of supporters, and the Dolphins did just pay a stiff penalty for attempting to bring Brady and Sean Payton to town. Payton seems out of the question now, with Mike McDaniel faring well in his first year, and Tagovailoa still sits second in QBR. The Dolphins have one of the great speed-receiver duos in NFL history, and vice chairman Bruce Beal is on the TB12 board. Though, Beal’s central role in the tampering scandal is believed to have affected his standing with the team. Would Stephen Ross try to land one of the assets that ultimately cost a first-round pick?
While it would look quite strange to see Brady with the Jets, they have both young weaponry and a vastly improved defense. That combination wooed Brady to Tampa. Timeline-wise, the Jets mirror the 49ers at the QB position. They roster the passer taken one spot ahead of Lance (Zach Wilson), though the Jets have more intel on their top-three QB pick than the Niners do theirs. Mike White is a free agent at season’s end, and the team is already being connected to veteran options — Garoppolo and Carr among them. Brady probably should be at least mentioned here.
Brady and Mike Vrabel played together for nine seasons, and the Titans were part of the free agency derby two years ago. They bowed out before it ultimately came down to a Bucs-or-Chargers call, and Ryan Tannehill has one season remaining on the extension the Titans gave him shortly after their Brady pursuit ended. The Titans cannot match the above-referenced teams for weaponry, however.
Bill Belichick did not exactly equip Mac Jones for a second-year leap, naming a career defensive coach (Matt Patricia) as de facto OC. Jones has regressed in Year 2, and there was a brief QB controversy with fourth-round rookie Bailey Zappe. Uncertainty about the 2021 first-rounder’s long-term standing has entered the equation. If LeBron James could return to Cleveland, Brady rejoining Belichick and Robert Kraft for a farewell season should at least be floated. Brady and Kraft remain close, as evidenced by the Bucs QB traveling to the Patriots owner’s wedding during a Bucs road trip earlier this season. But the Patriots would need to get to work on receiving help. They almost certainly would not be the favorites if Brady decided to play a 24th season.
Reports of friction between Brady and Bruce Arians and Brady and OC Byron Leftwich have emerged over the past two seasons. Arians’ exit has undoubtedly affected this Bucs iteration, which has dealt with issues along its offensive line throughout the year as well. But the Bucs have fallen from the second-ranked scoring offense in 2021 — a season in which Brady led the league with 5,316 passing yards and 43 TDs — to 28th. The Bucs’ chances at winning a terrible NFC South aside, they may soon face the prospect of the Brady bill coming due. The Bucs not re-signing Brady before his contract expires in March would mean a $35.1MM dead-money hit due to the void years on his deal.
Brady is the only 45-year-old starting QB in NFL history, and retirement was believed to be the direction he would go at this season’s outset. As he plays out a down season, there will be more calls for a true retirement this time. A 10-year deal to be FOX’s lead analyst awaits.
As this offseason showed, teams are more willing to follow through with big QB swings. Complex QB offseasons have been the 2020s norm. More teams could potentially enter the mix, if they are convinced Brady’s struggles this year can be attributed more to his circumstances and less on a decline. Unless Brady calls it quits immediately after this season, the topic of his 2023 employer will gain steam. How will it end? Vote in PFR’s latest poll and weigh in with your thoughts on this oft-discussed player in the comments section.
He should spend next season playing with his new girlfriend’s tig ole bitties
If they’re as big as footballs he might try to deflate them.
I’d certainly play with em
In hell. He can go play in hell.
One of the NY teams seems like a good bet. I’d go NYG.
As a Giants fan, I hope to hell not.
Signs with hometown team! They let jimmy walk and use lance as back up to take over 2024 season.
J.E.T.S.
Eric Mangini would like a word with you.
Go back to NE, mac is not the answer
I could see him going to the Orioles for a season or
two
He’d need a couple weeks at the Rich Hill school of junkballing.
Steve Cohen is wondering if signing Brady comes with a luxury tax hit.
My guess is that, by this point, if Cohen buys a candy bar he has to pay the luxury tax…
He’s playing one more year the fox deal was written so he could play a year or two more. If the 49ers don’t win the super bowl I assume they are first choice since they will let Jimmy G walk. Then possibly Raiders, titans. Titans would need to get weapons first.
Dallas
Crankshaft’s son-in-law says he’ll play for the Bluebombers, eh.
Colts?
Unfortunately, it really doesn’t matter. If he plays for one more year, we will go through this same crap next year. If he retires, he will go to FOX to be the lead analyst.
Either way, Tom Brady will not go away.
Just go away……. Please….. please?
I couldn’t care less. He’s irrelevant.
Everyone chill out. He and Payton are going to return to NOLA for one last ride, and Dennis Allen will go back to coordinating the defense, and Mickey Loomis will trade off the 2030-2034 1st round picks for all the available best talent in the league, and the Saints will be in cap hell for the next 10 years, but will win the 2023-24 super bowl…
The Saints aren’t one QB and one coach away, or even five first-rounders away. I could see him and Payton heading to the Raiders.
I vote for J. Who gives a damn?
Tom and Gronk will launch the OFFL (Old Farts Football League).
He isn’t going to retire. He came back and destroyed his family for just this one crappy season with the BUCS?! Might as well play another one
He needs to retire already!
The only team that would sign him is one with a clueless owner who likes to recycle washed up veteran QB’s.
So, he’ll be a Colt.
Yes, I was shocked not to Indianapolis at the top of the list. Irsay seems to collect QB’s on their very last legs. I don’t see the point. Even if the new signal-caller has a good season, he’ll be one-and-done, or at best two-and-through.
Irsay has to be my least favourite owner these days, closely beating out crooked Cal McNair, who together enjoy a five lengths lead on old favourites Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder.
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Denver, ATL, INDY, HOU, and then week 16 Oakland.
Brady will be playing for New England next season!
Raiders make sense with the McDaniels connection, Davante Adams, Renfrow, Waller and Jacobs.
Defence there ain’t terrible either and they have their picks.
Trade Carr which shouldn’t go hard at all, get a decent return. Then go all in for a season or two before getting a new franchise QB.
Does Brady like McDaniels?
Hopefully not the Niners. – from a Niner fan
Miami looking to be much more of an option since this article was written…Tua’s many concussions will likely end his promising career
Tom brady play in baltimore ravens