The five best landing spots for Tom Brady in 2020 and beyond

If this really is the end for Tom Brady in New England, where are the best landing spots for the greatest of all time?

2. Los Angeles Chargers

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There’s very little chance Philip Rivers will be back with the Chargers with an expiring contract and a 2019 season that saw him throw 20 interceptions, including a league-worst six in the last two minutes of games, or in overtime (Jameis Winston and Baker Mayfield tied for second with three, if you want to know how drastic that number is). Whoever gets the quarterback job in L.A. will benefit from receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, as well as tight end Hunter Henry, and the receiving abilities of Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler. Brady has always enjoyed great connections with his backs in the passing game, and Ekeler in particular would flourish with Brady throwing him the ball. And if you give Brady a route technician like Allen, that’s something pretty special, as well.

The Chargers have a fine defense, and the Los Angeles location that might be a tie-breaker for Brady when he’s making his final decision.

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