Tom Brady does not deny the low season reports linking him to the Dolphins



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PFT and others have reported that Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady hopes to design a road to Miami by 2022. He would have started with Brady becoming a minority owner (and possibly a front-office executive) with the Dolphins, and would have continued. with Brady coming out of retirement to play for the Dolphins. (Meanwhile, the Dolphins have hired Sean Payton to coach the team.)

Brady, at his first press conference of the low season of 2022, was asked if there was any truth in the reports that he was interested in joining the Dolphins, anyway. In response, Brady did not deny it.

“I’ve had a lot of conversations with a lot of people like I’ve had over the last three or four years in my career about different opportunities when I just played football,” Brady said, through quotes distributed by the team. “I made a decision about what I would like to do. I will be in the game of football. And I think the most important thing for me is where I am now and what I hope to do for this team. That has been my commitment to this team. “It’s been a lot of fun for me to come here two years ago. It’s been almost two and a half years now, and it’s been an amazing part of my football journey. It’s not over. We still have a long way to go.” a long life ahead and there are so many fun things to do.I look forward to what awaits me in football.But at the same time, none of us are promised much beyond what we have now and I’m really excited to go out there and try to compete and win a championship. “

The plan to bring Brady and Payton to the Dolphins imploded after former Dolphins coach Brian Flores launched a historic lawsuit. The documentation was filed the same day Brady announced his retirement.

After this season, Brady will become a free agent. He could start his 10-year, $ 375 million career as Fox’s No. 1 analyst, or he could sign with any team he wanted, if he decided to keep playing.



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