Tom Brady Answers Question Whether He’d Ever Leave Patriots

Tom Brady may become a free agent in March. The Patriots quarterback is in an awkward contract situation, and he has never been through anything like this. TB12 is 42, and he plays his best football. But, why did he buy a home in Connecticut? According to him, he was just looking to change something. This wasn’t enough for some of his fans and doubters. People kept talking about Brady’s potential retirement, and his latest question didn’t change a thing.

When Erin Andrews asked Brady about his future in the NFL, he didn’t really provide the answer you hoped for.

“There is no prediction,” Brady said. “I’ve always said I have a plan to play longer. And I’ll figure that out when the time comes.”

He has already provided similar results. Brady keeps saying that he will play a few more seasons, and we remember the times when he promised to play until 45. His body coach Alex Guerrero said Brady may play until he is 46 or 47, and he has to stay healthy to accomplish that goal.

Another question?

If you take a look at his stats, there isn’t a significant drop in Brady’s performance. He still plays great, and fans keep calling him the greatest of all time. Even NFL legends agree on that one.

Brady has accomplished much more than any other NFL player, and he can offer much more.

The only problem he has at the moment is the Patriots’ offense. Brady is frustrated with the lack of production in the red zone. In the post-game press conference last week, Brady couldn’t hide his frustration with the offense.

Unlike the offense, New England has a really strong defense, and hopefully, that will be enough for the game against the Cowboys. Dallas has a strong defense, too, and this may be a big problem.

The Patriots will probably play without Phillip Dorsett, and Mohamed Sanu may be out, too. If these two miss the game, Brady will have three receivers on the field. That’s not the ideal scenario for the defending champions, but let’s be optimistic here. They are champions.

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