The quarterback’s former Patriots teammate thinks he needs a change of scenery next season.
Tom Brady’s future for next season is still up in the air.
Will he stay with the Buccaneers, retire (again) from the NFL or be traded to another team?
According to Brady’s former Patriots teammate Julian Edelman, the seven-time Super Bowl champion should seek a change of scenery because it would benefit him to play with a different team.
“If he has another season, it’s not going to be in Tampa Bay,” Edelman said on Inside the NFL. “Tom is a businessman.
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Former Buccaneers and Colts coach Tony Dungy attracted a firestorm of criticism Wednesday for posting and later deleting a tweet that appeared to endorse a transphobic urban myth.
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In response, Dungy tweeted, “That’s nothing.
NHL Network analyst E.J. Hradek had some strong words for Ivan Provorov after the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman opted not to participate in the team’s Pride Night activities due to his religious beliefs.
While he didn’t participate in warm-ups, Provorov was still in the Flyers’ lineup for their 5-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks.
Provorov’s decision to not wear the jersey with ”Pride” colors and the Flyers’ decision to keep him in the lineup drew vitriol from some on the woke left.
Hradek shared his take on the situation on Wednesday’s edition of the NHL Network program NHL Now.
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