Tom Brady made a miraculous return from retirement in just 40 days. His return ended the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ search for an equally qualified QB to start off the 2022 season. But do they have to get back in their search mode again?
Dale Arnold, a sportscaster, recently tweeted out his speculation that he wouldn’t be surprised if the NFL icon Tom Brady didn’t play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season. In fact, he believes that he might even make a move to the Miami Dolphins. Arnold was the first person to have reported Tom Brady’s move to Tampa Bay in 2020.
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During his appearance on WEEI radio on Thursday, the sportscaster emphasized that Brady could make a move further south to Miami. He also stated that he has heard the parties are “working on it.”
Would not be surprised if @TomBrady didn’t play for @Buccaneers next season. Try a little further South.
— Dale Arnold (@DaleEArnold) March 24, 2022
However, it is not the first time the Dolphins have been linked to trade rumors with Brady. Shortly after Brady’s brief retirement, news broke out on Miami’s plans to bring together coach Sean Payton and Tom Brady under the same roof. However, Brian Flores’ litigation derailed the plans.
How well would Tom Brady fit in Miami Dolphins?
Now that Miami has composed a roster full of talents, they just require a star quarterback to bind them all together. Although Tua Tagovailoa has been their go-to option, but the Dolphins have an obsession with the seven-time Super Bowl winner.
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Tyreek Hill’s move to Miami has been the head turner this offseason, but can the Dolphins make it even more interesting by adding the 44-year-old to that list? The partnership between a QB like Tom Brady and a speedster like Tyreek Hill could prove to be a recipe for demolition.
.@DaleEArnold tweeted this afternoon he "wouldn't be surprised" if Tom Brady goes to the Miami Dolphins this season
Dale tells us he is hearing the parties are "working on it"
Remember: Dale was the first to report Brady to Tampa was a done deal pic.twitter.com/NN46dssrI2
— Merloni & Fauria (@MerloniFauria) March 24, 2022
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Surely the Bucs would do anything to retain Brady, but they still need to create enough space for TE Rob Gronkowski. Judging by the Dolphins’ squad, Gronkowski would fit in it like a glove. Can the Dolphins emulate the star-studded roster of the 2021 Los Angeles Rams? Or will they make a near-miss attempt on Tom Brady?
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