Tom Brady Considering NFL Comeback: Which Team Will Sign Him?

“I don’t know if they’ll let me play if I become an NFL team owner,” Tom Brady said. “I will always stay in shape to be able to throw the ball. So coming back, like Michael Jordan did, I don’t know if they’ll allow me, but I wouldn’t be opposed to doing it,” he said.

These words generated excitement among NFL fans. Yes, it is possible that Tom Brady returns to activity, but nothing is confirmed yet. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating and placing bets on where they think the former Patriots and Bucs star will end up, should his comments become a reality.

Which team could sign Tom Brady?

According to the betting houses, the possibility of Brady’s return to the NFL remains with a line of +1000. However, given the number of injuries to several quarterbacks this season, we may see those numbers decline as the likelihood of a trade with the 46-year-old increases.

Las Vegas Raiders wide favorites to bring Brady out of retirement

As for the teams that could sign him, right now the favorites are the Las Vegas Raiders with a line of +125 and the New England Patriots with a line of +300. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are at +500, the San Francisco 49ers at +900, the Mimi Dolphins at +1200, the New York Jets at +2000 and every other team at +500.

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The Raiders and the Patriots remain favorites because Tom Brady mentioned them when he talked about his possible return to the sport. “Patriots? Could be. Raiders? Could be. You never know,” he said and left the fans with excitement.

Tom Brady holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in overtime during Super Bowl 51.TIMOTHY A. CLARYAFP

But it is necessary to mention that TB12 maintains a 10-year contract in exchange for 375 million dollars with the Fox Sports television network, to be a sports commentator and will join in the coming months. Getting out of that important agreement would be a difficult task.

2024-04-15 03:15:37
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