Tom Brady’s Alleged Demands For Team To Sign Him Are Bold

The new league will start on March 18, and a lot of things may change by then. Tom Brady is the biggest fish in the sea of free agents, and his free agency comes as a surprise. The Patriots quarterback will become a free agent for the first time in his professional career. Several teams were linked with the star quarterback. The Tennessee Titans and San Francisco 49ers left the game. This leaves head coach Bill Belichick and a few other teams. But, Brady’s demands are making headlines these days.

We are days away from the start of the new NFL year. ESPN’s Dianna Russini shared a few nice facts with NFL fans. Her insight offers details of Brady’s suitors. The list of potential suitors is shorter than it should be. Wonder why?

Brady’s demands shocked some teams

Brady is the greatest quarterback of all times. He has an insane list of demands, and most teams can’t afford that. According to Russini, TB12 wants to have power when it comes to roster moves. He also wants the responsibility for calling his own plays. Most teams wouldn’t be able to do that. It’s too much for almost every head coach in the league. Well, Brady is the GOAT. It’s more than obvious that he’d have high demands. The man has six rings, and he can easily win a few more.

On one occasion, Brady talked about his readiness to play until he is 45. He can play until 46 or 47. That’s what Alex Guerrero said. So, where will Brady go now? Will the Patriots give him a good deal? According to some reports, Belichick offered him a one-year deal. Brady didn’t like it at all.

To be honest, Brady deserves more than that. He isn’t the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL. He is the GOAT. The GOAT deserves a better salary. Let’s see what happens by the end of the offseason.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are probably the only team to show interest in the quarterback. Of course, we’d also include the Patriots as an option. Things got really messy, and we’ve heard so many rumors about Brady’s next move. Where will he go?