Broncos don’t rule out signing superstar QB Tom Brady
The Denver Broncos have had a few failed experiments at the quarterback position after the retirement of Peyton Manning. Case Keenum didn’t exactly work out and was sent packing. The same can be said of veteran Joe Flacco and now the team is moving forward with a youth movement with Drew Lock under center.
Although John Elway and company appear content with Lock leading the way for this franchise heading into the future, Denver isn’t ruling out the prospect of talking to and possibly signing superstar quarterback Tom Brady, according to Mike Klis of 9News.
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At this point, there’s no telling what the future holds for Brady as he enters NFL free agency. The Patriots will almost certainly have talks with the six-time Super Bowl champion about returning for at least one more season, but it seems more realistic than ever that he could be headed elsewhere.
Even though the Broncos are seemingly open to the idea of talking to Brady, Denver is definitely a long shot to sign arguably the greatest quarterback of all time. Brady likely destination if he decides to leave the Patriots or can’t see eye-to-eye with New England at this stage in his career would be with the Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans, or Los Angeles Chargers.
One of the three aforementioned teams could have the edge in signing Brady this NFL offseason, but nothing is set in stone as he could very well simply stay in New England for another season or two. The Broncos, however, seem intent on a rebuild offensively and may have the right man to do it with in Lock.