Jay Glazer Gives His Take On Tom Brady’s Possibility Of Leaving Patriots

Tom Brady is the GOAT. Well, he doesn’t like being called that way. His work ethic is amazing and his teammates look up to him. Brady happens to be one of the most popular athletes in the US and he will become a free agent in March. The Los Angeles Chargers and Oakland Raiders are considered favorite destinations, and Jay Glazer has a theory of Brady’s next move.

Brady will become a free agent for the first time in his professional career. Both the Chargers and Raiders are serious options, and Glazer wrote about the chance to see Brady join Jon Gruden.

“A lot of people think that he’s going to go back to the Patriots and it would certainly fit but I think they have to pay him. If I’m a team like the Raiders or the Chargers and I need to fill up my stadium and my fanbase, I am absolutely, without a doubt, going to go and say, ‘Mr. Brady, here’s the offense. You tell us what the offense is. You help devise it and Mr. Brady, here’s our checkbook. You fill it out.’

“I know it’s going to be hard for Jon Gruden to do that but he’s the greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL, the most marketable guy there is. He’s a gamechanger for a franchise. Season tickets. Marketing. I would open up my checkbook for him if I was a team like the Chargers or the Raiders, who are moving to Las Vegas, and especially if I want him to teach a young quarterback how to be a quarterback. I think it’s a no-brainer — you pay the man.”

Is Jay Glazer right about this?

Glazer has mentioned the Chargers as a possible destination for Brady.

It would be more than weird to see Brady play under another coach, but it’s also interesting to see Brady’s replacement in New England.

Is it Jarrett Stidham? Andy Dalton? Maybe the Patriots will go with Teddy Bridgewater?

The offseason will be pretty interesting for New England and they will make a few important decisions. Fixing the offense and solving the situation with TB12.


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