Report: Tom Brady Will ‘Absolutely’ Play Next Season

Quarterback Tom Brady and his future plans with the New England Patriots are the hottest topic of the season. The greatest of all time is set to become a free agent in March, and there are rumors suggesting that he may finish his career somewhere else. There’s also speculation of the possibility to see Brady call it career right after the Patriots’ wild-card round game against the Tennessee Titans. Is this his last game in the NFL? Brady is 42, and fans would love to see him back next season.

If you ask Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, he will say that Brady won’t retire. He made the comments during the pregame show Saturday night saying that the GOAT plans to return to New England next season. 

“(Tom) Brady absolutely, positively will play football in 2020, I’m told. The only question is where. It remains to be seen if New England is still the best fit for him, and vice versa after nearly 20 years there,” he said. “If Brady does move on, the LA Chargers hold a unique appeal as I reported earlier this season.”

Brady has already said that he plans to play a few more years. Of course, he has to stay healthy to play until 45. His body coach and business partner Alex Guerrero said that Brady may play until he is 46 or 47. His strength relies on pliability, and that’s what keeps Brady going at this age. He is taking a really good care of his body, and his experience helps him avoid major injuries.

New England may lose the game to the Titans, and the final result may affect Brady’s future with the Patriots. He’s been part of the team for two decades, and we aren’t really sure that he would like to play somewhere else. But, some NFL legends have already done that, and pretty much everything is possible in the NFL. Let’s see what happens next in Foxboro. It’s a long season, and everyone is tired. Everyone is trying to take down the champions. Who is winning the Super Bowl this season?

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