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It just took three seasons for Tom Brady to change the entire landscape of Tampa Bay and become the face of the franchise. However, his availability next season remains uncertain, and newer updates from his ex-teammate Rodney Harrison suggest that the veteran would turn things around in 2023.

After spending two decades in New England, Tom Brady shifted his base to Tampa Bay with hopes of beginning a new journey. Even today, he is regarded as a former Patriot than the present Buccaneer due to his association with the fan base. Meanwhile, there have been multiple reports claiming that Brady would continue pursuing football, but not at Tampa Bay.

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He will find a new landing spot for himself. To spice up this theory, even more, his former teammate Harrison reported that Brady won’t play for the Buccaneers next season.

He had a long chat with the Seven-time Super Bowl Champion during NBC’s Sunday Night Football broadcast. The former safety played for six seasons at New England. He had spent a significant amount of time with Brady in his prime.

“I think Tom leaves. I think he continues with his career, but I think he leaves Tampa Bay,” Harrison said after the chat. It is still unclear on what grounds he made such a comment. Because there are few chances of Brady speaking anything about his future plans. He likes to go day-by-day and season-by-season.

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“I love playing, I love competing, and I love trying to be a little bit better every day. I love going out there with a sense of purpose to try to get better. And ultimately, I love trying to play at a championship level for my teammates” Brady said in one of the previous interviews. Well, fans need to be patient in order to get a clear picture of this matter.

Bruce Arians gives insights on Tom Brady and his plans

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Ever since Brady stepped foot inside the Buccaneers’ ship, it was Bruce Arians who helped him adapt to the new culture. Not to mention, the Super Bowl title arrived during his tenure as the head coach.

While speaking to the reporters of JoeBucsFan, the 70-year-old revealed that Brady would stay at Tampa Bay because he loves the people here. “He loves his teammates, his coaches, and the organization. If he decides to play next season, I think it will be with the Buccaneers.” Arians said with great confidence.

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It is yet to be seen how things change for the quarterback. He would become a free agent in March of next year. Moreover, the team won’t be able to put a franchise tag on him. Hence, he will be free to make a choice. Where do you think Brady will go?

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