A New England Patriots legend is predicting Tom Brady will play for a new team in 2023.
Legendary safety Rodney Harrison, who won two Super Bowls with Brady as part of the Patriots, thinks Brady will leave the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after this season.
Harrison interviewed Brady as part of his NBC broadcasting responsibilities ahead of the Buccaneers’ come-from-behind win over the Arizona Cardinals on Christmas night.
“That would be something if it happens,” wrote Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. “And it would depend first on Brady wanting to play at all.”
Brady will be a free agent in March, which means he’ll be able to sign with a new team, as Harrison predicted.
“And, in recent episodes of his podcast,” Florio noted, “he has begin [sic] to talk like someone who is happy to just play — without the overriding, unrelenting obsession to win at all costs.”
Brady retired for a month last offseason and has flirted with the idea numerous times throughout the current season. Brady is also infamously dealing with his wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, divorcing him. The couple is currently being sued for their promotion of FTX, the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange that has seen founder Sam Bankman-Fried charged with massive fraud.
The Bucs are next in action on Jan. 1st when they host the Carolina Panthers.

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