Two-Time NFL MVP Has Some Advice For Tom Brady On Where He Should Sign

We don’t really see a quarterback with several NFL MVP awards become a free agent. However, the Patriots quarterback will enter the open market in less than two weeks. In the past 25 years, only three players with MVP awards have entered the open market. Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, and Kurt Warner. In an interview with USA Today, the two-time NFL MVP discussed Brady’s offseason move.

Warner has advice for the GOAT. According to him, Brady shouldn’t go to the AFC West.

“I still don’t look to go to the Raiders or the Chargers and have to compete against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs twice every year just to win my division,” Warner said. “I don’t want to have to go through the other great quarterback in the AFC right now twice a year and then possibly have to be the wild card.”

If TB12 wants to stay in the AFC, Warner says Brady should sign with the Tennessee Titans.

“Just from that standpoint alone, I probably look at a team like the Titans, and I say to myself, ‘Well, they were right there last year, and they’ve got some pieces we can build off of,'” Warner said. “That’s probably, in my mind, the best situation of those three that I’m hearing about.”

Is the two-time NFL MVP right about Tom Brady and his next move?

If Brady signs with the Titans, Brady would reunite with Mike Vrabel. He will enter his third season as the Titans coach. During his days as a player, Vrabel played eight seasons with Brady. They won three Super Bowls together.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 49ers have shown interest in Brady, too. Warner doesn’t approve these options, because he believes that Brady should stay out of the NFC.

“You go to the NFC, there’s a lot of guys that you have to go through to win a championship,” said Warner. “If you go to the AFC side — Patrick Mahomes is special, but nobody else has shown a championship pedigree on that side of the table.”

If Brady stays in the AFC, Mahomes wouldn’t be the only problem between him and his seventh ring. Brady will also have to go through Bill Belichick and the Patriots. If Brady signs with another team, he will have to learn a new playbook. He will turn 43 in August.

“It’s hard to do that, to think you’re just gonna pick up where you left off in a system you’ve been in for 18 years,” Warner said. “It’s a process everywhere you go. It might look really good on the outside (other teams) … but you know what you know in New England.”

Warner is convinced that Brady should stay with his current team.

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