There’s been murmurs of quarterback Tom Brady being a potential option for the Los Angeles Chargers for months now.
It appears that could be a real possibility.
The Chargers have emerged as a legitimate option for Brady if he leaves the New England Patriots this offseason, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
There’s a big question mark surrounding the Bolts’ quarterback situation. Like Brady, Philip Rivers is set to become a free agent after a season where he threw 20 interceptions, contributing to nine of their 11 losses that were determined by a touchdown or less.
The 38-year old has said that he would like to play next season, but where remains to be seen. L.A. hasn’t officially closed the door on Rivers and they’re still exploring all options at the position.
Los Angeles could appeal to Brady because he would like to join a team that has weapons on the offensive side of the ball. He would have wide receiver Keenan Allen and Mike Williams and running backs Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler and tight end Hunter Henry – if they’re retained.
Other teams besides the Chargers are likely to show a lot of interest in Brady should he hit the open market, too. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Las Vegas Raiders plan to pursue the 42-year old.
While other franchises are expected to pursue the three-time MVP, the New England Patriots are going to push hard to re-sign him, which could include paying him slightly north of $30 million annually to keep him.