Chase Winovich Begs Tom Brady To Stay With Patriots In Awesome Instagram Post

The New England Patriots may lose quarterback Tom Brady on March 18, and Chase Winovich has something to say about it.

Winovich joined the Patriots in 2019, and he really liked Brady. In other words, he can’t accept the idea that TB12 may sign with a different team. Winovich took to his Instagram account to share a photo with Brady, begging him to stay with the team. Well, he did that in his own distinctive way.

We really like the “Shakespeare” part of the message. Brady may not like it at all. Shakespeare? Maybe Winovich will achieve something with the #pleaseDad hashtag.

Winovich was drafted out of Michigan 19 years after his favorite quarterback and fellow Wolverine. The rookie will have to wait and see what happens next in the offseason. Will Brady and head coach Bill Belichick reach an agreement? This is a rather anticipated decision, and we can’t really make a prediction about it.

Chase Winovich really likes Tom Brady

Belichick didn’t want to give Brady a two-year contract, and the quarterback didn’t like it at all. Some say he was frustrated with the length of the contract he was offered. It was never about money. Brady isn’t bothered with the fact that he isn’t the highest-quarterback in the NFL. He is more interested in winning games. He is more interested in winning Super Bowls. Brady has helped the Patriots win six Lombardi Trophies and make a few more appearances.

TB12 will hit the open market on March 18. He has never been in a similar situation. If the Patriots don’t give him a good deal, Brady will go somewhere else. He is probably looking for some sort of a guarantee.

If the Patriots let him go, the star quarterback can sign with the Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders. Each of these teams has shown interest in Brady. Will they offer him a good deal? According to some reports, the Raiders want to give Brady a two-year contract worth $60 million. That’s a lot of money. But as we already mentioned, Brady doesn’t chase juicy deals. He needs offensive weapons.

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