Where Will Tom Brady Be Next Season?

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Braxton Groce, Sports Editor

This season ended in a disappointing loss for Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, January 16, 31-14. This was Tom Brady’s first-ever loss to Dallas after being 7-0 against them before this game. This wasn’t a pretty game for Brady where he threw 35/66 on 351 yards.

Now that Tom Brady’s contract is over, and with him now being 45 years old, people are wondering what his next move will be. With another disappointing season with Tampa Bay, it is unlikely that he’ll return with them next season. There are a couple of other places where he could land. There are the San Francisco 49ers, which was Brady’s favorite team as a child, so it would be a dream come true for him to go there. It is even more likely since the team has a great supporting cast to surround Brady, so if he went there, another Super Bowl win is possible. The only reason that it wouldn’t happen is because of the emergence of Brock Purdy or the fact that his children will be in Miami.

Another realistic possibility is the Miami Dolphins, and that is because that’s where his kids will be. It’ll also make sense because there would be a good supporting cast in Miami with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. He could also be a mentor to Tua Tagovailoa, and they could split time as the QB. With Brady’s career coming to an end, he might not be able to play at a high level for an entire season.

The Las Vegas Raiders are also a realistic possibility. With Derek Carr not performing at the level of play that they need him to, bringing in Brady makes sense. With Josh Jacobs and Davante Adams on the team with Brady, the offense would be incredible.

There is also the possibility that Brady will call it a career and decide to focus more on being with his kids. Therefore, there are a lot of realistic possible outcomes of where Tom Brady will be next season. The most realistic options are the San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, the Las Vegas Raiders, or just calling it a career to spend time with his children.