What’s next for Tom Brady will be the No. 1 question this offseason.
Author: Michael
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The Tampa Bay wide receiver suffered an injury late in the fourth quarter of Monday’s wild-card loss to Dallas.
Near the end of Monday night’s wild-card round matchup between the Buccaneers and Cowboys, Tampa Bay wideout Russell Gage was carted off the field after taking a hard hit while trying to catch a pass near the end zone.
After unsuccessfully trying to get up multiple times immediately after the hit, Gage stayed on the ground for several minutes while medical personnel tended to him and Gage was eventually taken off the field on a cart.
Houston announced it conducted an interview with former Saints head coach Sean Payton.
The Ravens’ season came to an end last night, but there remains a major storyline that is likely to surround the franchise well into the offseason.
The seven-time Super Bowl champ didn’t give away much when asked about his next steps after Tampa Bay’s season-ending defeat.
All season long, Tom Brady has been consistent about his plans to continue his career next season. Following Monday night’s 31–14 defeat against the Cowboys in the wild-card round, Brady avoided making any declarative statements about what the future might hold or whether he’d made any decision about retirement.
“I’m gonna go home and get a good night’s sleep, as good as I can tonight,” Brady said. “It’s just been a lot of focus on this game.
Dallas beat Tampa Bay for its first road playoff win in 30 years. The team looks good enough to win two more.
Dak Prescott’s Cowboys just beat Tom Brady’s Buccaneers 31–14 and it was not as close as Brett Maher made it seem. Maher, the Cowboys’ kicker, missed four extra points, but at least he did it on a night when “extra points” were aptly named. They were unnecessary.
This was a straightforward beatdown, the kind that we all should have expected but still couldn’t quite believe as it happened.