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Before Super Bowl LV, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady admitted that he’d “definitely consider” playing beyond age 45. After winning his seventh championship, Brady said he wasn’t going anywhere and would return for the 2021 season.
However, his future with the Buccaneers beyond next season is uncertain. Brady is entering the final year of his two-year, $50 million deal, so he’ll need a new contract to continue playing beyond 2021.
According to Jason Licht, an extension for Brady is in the cards. The Buccaneers general manager admitted as much during an appearance on the “Rich Eisen Show.”
“It’s a possibility,” Licht said. “He certainly didn’t look like he slowed down any this year. That’s a possibility and we’ll have to see how that goes. It appears that he really had a good time this year winning the Super Bowl. Likes our organization, likes our coaches, likes our head coach and ownership and we certainly love him. Usually when you have those two things going for each other, it’s a match made in heaven so we’d like to keep this going.”
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