Tom Brady Addresses Impending Free Agency, Reveals Plans

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will enter free agency for the first time in his professional career. Brady remained tight-lipped about his next move this whole time. However, he decided to change that and provided an update for all of his fans. This was the update every Patriots fan hoped to get.

Brady responded to a plea from UFC president Dana White to sign with the Las Vegas Raiders. The quarterback said he has yet to make a decision about his free agency.

Brady will use his free time to hang out with the family, and they have even planned a vacation. He will use his free time wisely. So, yes, Brady hasn’t made a decision yet. Or he doesn’t want to talk about it.

“It’s been a lot of patience for me, and obviously, being where I’ve been for 20 years, it’s been an amazing experience,” Brady said in an interview broadcast on White’s Instagram page. “And I don’t know what the future holds right now. I’m just trying to be patient through this process. It’s my first time going through it.

“In the meantime, I’m going to spend a lot of time with my family over the next 10, 12 days. We have a little vacation planned, which I’m looking forward to.”

Tom Brady enters free agency for the first time

TB12 spent his entire career with the Patriots. He will hit the open market on March 18 at 4 p.m. If he and the Patriots don’t reach an agreement about the new contract, Brady will go somewhere else. NFL teams can pitch the star quarterback once the NFL’s legal tampering period begins on March 16.

Brady may sign with pretty much every other team. The Raiders, Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers have shown interest in the GOAT. These are potential suitors for Brady. Well, we can’t really make a prediction. If you ask Patriots fans, they will say that Brady will re-sign with his current team.

Boston Herald’s Karen Guregian said that head coach Bill Belichick and Brady have spoken on the phone. According to her, the conversation didn’t go well.

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