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Colin Cowherd pinpoints the AFC team to keep an eye on with Tom Brady’s 2023 decision up in the air- “You get to play Belichick twice a year”

Following their 30-24 win over the Carolina Panthers, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have won the NFC South. They have also secured a spot in the playoffs and despite a poor campaign, they are heading into the postseason.

Brady will be a free agent after this season, and many expect him to leave the Buccaneers. Colin Cowherd recently claimed that the Miami Dolphins could be a potential destination for Brady in 2023.

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Here's what Colin Cowherd said about Brady's future in the NFL:

"I think Miami is in a fascinating situation. I think it would be very attractive and Tom Brady just moved down Alligator Alley to the other side of the state."

Cowherd added:

"Got a great offensive coach, superstar weapons, and get to play Belichick twice a year. I think that would be very attractive. If I was Tom Brady. You don't want to move his son's around the country."

He continued:

"He's in Florida. He, you know has vacationed in Florida, spent time in Florida, now plays in Florida. Keep your eye on the Miami Dolphins' situation. It is built for a distributor they don't need a playmaker at quarterback."

The Miami Dolphins started the season 8-3 but after having lost five straight games, they are on the verge of missing out on the playoffs. Tua Tagovailoa's future is uncertain due to his head injuries, and they could pursue Tom Brady.

As highlighted by Cowherd, the Dolphins do have a great roster. If Brady ends up signing with the Dolphins, they could win the Super Bowl. Moreover, the location of the Dolphins will also be perfect for him considering his kids live with both him and Gisele Bündchen.

Along with the Dolphins, the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets are likely to be in the race to sign Brady for next season.


Tom Brady is likely to sit out in Week 18

Tom Brady and Sam Darnold: Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tom Brady and Sam Darnold: Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

As the Bucs have already won the NFC South and booked their spot in the playoffs, they are likely to rest their starters in Week 18.

The Bucs will be playing the Atlanta Falcons in their last game of the regular season, and the game is meaningless for both teams. The Brady-led team could finish the season as the fourth seed in the NFC despite finishing with a record of 8-9.

If you use any of the above quotes, please credit the Colin Cowherd podcast and H/T Sportskeeda.

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