With the 2022-23 regular season in the rear-view mirror, all eyes are upon Tom Brady. The quarterback has yet to decide whether he will be back for another football season. It may look like TB12 is looking to come back and has some teams in mind where he could clinch his eighth Super Bowl ring. The fans of one franchise are sure that Brady has decided.
After having one of his most underwhelming seasons, Tom Brady has become the center of attention. Everyone’s eyes are waiting to see what he will choose next. The quarterback has a massive contract with Fox Sports lined up. But Brady is not ruling out playing another season.
Is Tom Brady the favorite to become a Raider?
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Some new speculations have come up about TB12’s next destination. Dov Kleiman reported that if Tom Brady returns for the 2023 season, the Las Vegas Raiders presume he will end up signing with them. The Black and Silver franchise is one of the three contenders. Besides that, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are also a possibility.
The #Raiders believe Tom Brady would consider signing with them if he returns for the 2023 season.
The Raiders are one of "about three teams" Brady would consider, according to @JFowlerESPN
The #Bucs are also not completely out of it. pic.twitter.com/ldRcte4YGm
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 24, 2023
Ever since the reports erupted, some Raiders fans were convinced that they could see Tom Brady in Vegas in some time.
A Raiders Nation member would not doubt the notion.
Wouldn’t doubt it
— Nick (@lceys) January 24, 2023
Another fan is also content with it
yessir pic.twitter.com/G5FWPI0d86
— A1 🏴☠️ (@a1swaps) January 24, 2023
Moreover, this user understood why the franchise kept Josh McDaniels.
So, perhaps this was the reason McDaniels was retained.
— Brooklyn Fletch (@bklynfletchIV) January 24, 2023
But this user did not find it surprising.
Wouldn’t be surprising if his shortlist focused on 49ers, Raiders and a return to Foxborough to finish where it all started. However, Raiders could be easily be a non-factor if they dont retain Josh Jacobs plus offload other offensive weapons. It’s about to get interesting!
— Gridiron Zone (@GridironZoneFB) January 24, 2023
Moreover, this sure said TB12 would be a good fit with Las Vegas’ offensive unit.
@TomBrady would be such a damn good fit with that raiders offense
— Corey Killington (@CoreyKillington) January 24, 2023
This user said the Raiders would be the right call for Brady.
Go to the Raiders Brady, it's the right call. Thanks for everything 🙏
— Val-Zod (@ValOfHouseZod) January 24, 2023
Tom Brady’s arrival with the Las Vegas Raiders seems to be a long-awaited thing that did not materialize in the past. The quarterback has also spoken out on the rumors. Eventually, the Raiders could have their hands on a legendary quarterback, and it is not necessarily Tom Terrific.
Raiders could bag Aaron Rodgers amidst trade rumors
Aaron Rodgers’ final game in Week 18 delivered several hints of this being his ultimate year in Green Bay. The QB1 has not revealed where he will head next. The Packers are also putting up new notions on not trading A-Rod in the same conference, which could wind him up in the AFC Conference.
More context: Aaron Rodgers doesn't have a no-trade clause in his contract. The #Packers don't need his direct permission to trade him, at least not contractually.
Adding the video of the segment from SportsCenter. pic.twitter.com/XWYmFefeNS
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 24, 2023
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Adam Schefter mentioned in his appearance at SportsCenter that the idea of trading Rodgers to the AFC could sway the Packers’ front office. Additionally, the quarterback’s contract does not have a no-trade clause, so the franchise does not have a contractual obligation to seek his permission.
It is yet to see how the situation will materialize.
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