Here’s the hot new gossip surrounding Tom Brady’s impending free agency – Yahoo Sports
Ohhhhhhhh baby do I have some hot Tom Brady gossip for you all.
Did Tom Brady announce his free agency decision himself? he did not Not technically.
Oh okay, so, the team announced they were signing Tom Brady? no, not that either I mean, no, but.
Does this news actually have anything to do with the Bears? nope It could!
Is this just another ad for Hulu? Probably! Probably!
While we we’re all waiting on those made-for-primetime combine drills to start, tidbits surrounding Tom Brady’s camp’s thoughts on free agency found their way onto Twitter, universally considered the safest place for reliable news:
ESPN’s @JeffDarlington on @GetUpESPN: “I’m now at the point where I would be stunned if Tom Brady went back to New England.”
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 27, 2020
Jeff Darlington feels that way. Do other people?
The Patriots still have not reached out to Tom Brady. According to a source, “it’s not looking good”
— Karen Guregian (@kguregian) February 27, 2020
It’s not looking good! Tell that to people in Los Angeles or Indianapolis or Miami or Tennessee or Las Vegas. The exciting part is that there’s *more* speculation. We’re not even done!
From NFL Now: The #Patriots have not yet begun to negotiate with QB Tom Brady, while his agent Don Yee is in town and meeting with teams. pic.twitter.com/Uzd56ASa3I
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 27, 2020
For what it’s worth, one thing I heard this week was that Belichick doesn’t see much sense in talking to Brady about a possible deal until he knows what the CBA situation will be
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) February 27, 2020
Maybe it’s posturing or maybe Tom wants to go play somewhere warm — or under a roof, at least — for the last couple years of his career. We’ll find out in *checks calendar* … three weeks. For now, all we can do is keep dreaming of Tom Brady’s RESTORE billboards.
Here’s the hot new gossip surrounding Tom Brady’s impending free agency originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
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