Tom Brady says goodbye to the Patriots on Instagram

Six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady said goodbye to Patriots Nation on Instagram, opening the door for him to come to Tampa Bay.

It’s now official: Tom Brady is ending his 20-year career with the New England Patriots, the only team he has ever played for, opening the door for him to come to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (hopefully).

Brady, the six-time Super Bow champion, took to Instagram today to announce his decision to find a new team now that free agency has begun.

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LOVE YOU PATS NATION

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FOREVER A PATRIOT

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With the Patriots out, it seems the Los Angeles Chargers and Buccaneers are the most likely destination for the Golden Boy.

The Bucs have a lot to offer Brady, from a loaded offense featuring Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and O.J. Howard, coupled with a strong defense that will have both Shaq Barrett and Jason Pierre-Paul back next season.

If Brady does decide to make Tampa Bay his next home, the question will be, will Chris Godwin surrender that infamous No. 12 jersey?

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2020 salary cap officially set at $198.2 million per club

The NFL has officially announced the salary cap for the 2020 league year.

The new league year is set to begin next week (as of now), and today, we finally have word of what the official salary cap will be for teams in 2020.

Take a look.

What does this mean for the Buccaneers? Well, the team will have around $80 million in cap room to play with this offseason, which puts them at a huge advantage. Despite the fact the Bucs finished just 7-9 in 2019, their 4-2 finish shows they are trending in the right direction. They may just be a quarterback away from getting back to the playoffs for the first time since 2007.

Tom Brady is, of course, the big fish they are looking to land. The six-time Super Bowl champion has been linked to the Bucs, and if Brady wants to build his legacy further, Tampa Bay offers him a great chance to do just that. As Dianna Russini of ESPN reported last week, Brady has two big wants from any new team looking to sign him — input on the roster and play-calling decisions. The Bucs are apparently willing to do both. Plus, they have plenty of money to offer the Golden Boy.

Stay tuned…

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Buccaneers willing to ‘give Tom Brady the things he needs’ to sign him

When it comes to QB Tom Brady, it appears the Buccaneers are ready to pull out all the stops to sign the six-time Super Bowl champ.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers haven’t been to the postseason since 2007, and haven’t won a playoff game since their victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII following the 2002 season. But this offseason could change all that.

The Bucs have lots of cap room to make a splash in free agency, and the big fish out there right now is quarterback Tom Brady, who has been linked to Tampa Bay thanks to their high-powered offense and veteran head coach. While picturing Brady in a Bucs uniform may be hard for some, Bucs fans are dreaming of seeing him don their new threads in 2020.

While Brady will have plenty of suitors once free agency starts next week, Dianna Russini of ESPN reported last week on “Get Up!” that the Golden Boy has two big “wants” that he’ll be looking for in his new team — control over the roster and making decisions on play-calling. And, according to Russini, the Bucs seem more than willing to comply.

Per Russini:

“I talked to Tampa Bay. They would love to have Tom Brady. They are willing to give Tom Brady the things he needs, he wants.”

John Breech over at CBS Sports points out the fact, too, that next year’s Super Bowl will be played in Tampa Bay, meaning Brady, if he signs with the Bucs, would have a chance at being the first quarterback ever to play a Super Bowl in his home stadium.

While the Super Bowl may be a bit of a reach, if Brady were to get the Bucs back to the postseason that would be a huge victory for the franchise and only add to Brady’s legacy. If you are Tampa Bay, you pull out all the stops to get a guy like Brady.

And, apparently, it seems they are going to do just that.

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