Tom Brady Contract Details With Buccaneers Reveal Interesting Hint at His Future Plans

It’s official. Tom Brady is part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The star quarterback left his Patriots after twenty years. Many thought that the connection between Brady and head coach Bill Belichick would ever break. Although Belichick had nothing but words of praise for the GOAT, they will never ever work together. Brady has signed his official contract with the Buccaneers, and we have more details of the deal.

The GOAT inked a two-year deal worth $50 million. This was a rather bold move for the quarterback. Brady was about to enter the open market for the first time in his career. Well, he decided to move on from the Patriots, and this decision gives him a great deal.

With this deal, Brady is safe in Tampa. The Buccaneers won’t be able to slap him with the franchise tag or trading him to another team without any consent.

In other words, Brady has locked his talents into Tampa for the next two years. He will be 44 at the end of that contract. The provision of this contract prevents the Buccaneers from using the franchise tag on Brady. This means that the quarterback is ready to play beyond this contract.

Tom Brady is ready for the Buccaneers

In 2019, TB12 threw for 4,000 yards and 24 touchdowns against eight interceptions. He will throw passes to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. His numbers will go really high this season. Bruce Arians will be watching the game from the sidelines.

Brady is one of the very few quarterbacks that continued to play at an elite level into their 40s. He has defied father time. He will definitely defy the odds again. In the next couple of years, Brady will lead the Buccaneers to a title. The team lacks a championship pedigree. But, they have Brady onboard now. Moreover, the GOAT can easily sign with another team at 44. Let’s see what happens in two years. For now, Brady will try to push his new team to the top. He helped the Pats win six titles. He can do whatever he wants. Winning a title has never been a problem for the GOAT.