Tom Brady rumors are swirling once more at this time of year with various sources linking the quarterback to different places. Some even suggest he could join the Miami Dolphins.
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Some recent reports have suggested that there is a close link between Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders, and now with Derek Carr’s decision to move on from the team, the Raiders might be highly interested in going for the Bucs QB.
Brady signed a one-year deal with the Buccaneers to return for the 2022-23 season, and now that the contract will be ending, the possibilities are endless.
Brady will be a free agent, and should he choose not to retire, he’ll attract many teams. Sure, he’s aging, and having a younger quarterback to build a franchise around is a better option, but the prospect of having a chance at a title, even if it’s just one year, is just too enticing.
Tom Brady sets the single-season completion record for the second year in a row 😳 pic.twitter.com/6mx7NFzMFC
— PFF (@PFF) January 8, 2023
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Tom Brady to the Dolphins?
Amidst the rumors of Brady joining the Raiders this offseason, a new rumor has emerged which involves Brady shipping it back to the AFC East to join the Miami Dolphins.
If you remember from last year, there was a major controversy around the Miami Dolphins as the NFL revealed that the team had tampered with Brady when he was under contract with the Patriots and Buccaneers.
Miami was ready to move on from Tua Tagovailoa and bring on Tom Brady and even head coach Sean Payton as part of their master plan. However, the deals fell through when former coach Brian Flores sued Miami for racial discrimination.
Now that Brady is a free agent again, could the Dolphins try to re-hatch their master plan? Does it even make sense for them to do so?
Tua showed promise as a franchise quarterback this season, guiding the team to electric performances and wins when he was starting. Soon, the issue became protecting Tua as injuries and concussions piled on for him. Tua will be missing the Dolphins’ playoff game against the Buffalo Bills this week too.
There’s no doubt that when Tua is on the field, the Dolphins are a different animal. So, is it worth it to throw that away for a chance at landing the greatest quarterback in history? If so, do you then trade Tua or keep him on as a backup?
There are a lot of questions to go around, and not all the answers are clear right now. The NFL season hasn’t even ended yet and the rumor mill is churning a lot of spicy stories like this one up.