Report: Tom Brady Cares About Fulfilling Bucs Contract

January 28th, 2022

Man, what a drain it is to hear all the negative vibes about Tom Brady retiring.

It feels like some people are trying to will it to happen, or they are just sky-is-falling types.

Joe suspects these are the same people who said, “Tom Brady would never play in Tampa.”

Former NFL quarterback Brady Quinn is a busy media guy with a lot of contacts via his various gigs. During a Bucs-Rams postgame chat on CBS Sports HQ, Quinn said he’s been talking to multiple members of the Bucs organization and shared that there are mixed feelings there about Tom Brady’s future.

“I heard from some people within the organization that there was a lot of people who were coming to the [Rams] game that wouldn’t normally be coming to a playoff game, at least one that’s not, you know, a [conference championship] or going to a Super Bowl. And it led many to believe that this indeed could be his final game that he’s played in the NFL,” Quinn said.

“There’s a lot of things that [Tom Brady] is contemplating. I know one of the things that was discussed was potentially the fact that he’s under contract for another season. He’s the type of man that says, ‘Hey, when I make an agreement, when I put something down on paper like that, I want to own up to it.'”

Joe finds both Quinn nuggets interesting.

First, who was in attendance at the game that sparked this-must-be-the-end thinking? That’s very strange.

Second, Joe totally could see Brady feeling he has to fulfill his contract through the 2022 season. And perhaps the only reason he signed the extension through 2022 was because he already had his family’s blessing?

51 Responses to “Report: Tom Brady Cares About Fulfilling Bucs Contract”

  1. SufferingSince76 Says:

    This could be a real problem for the pseudo-Bucs fans on this site. So many trolls want the Bucs back where they were before Brady. I hope he makes every one of them look as stupid as they really are.

  2. ClodHopper Says:

    I am the same guy who is a sky is falling guy and didn’t expect even a remote chance Brady would play here.

    That’s just the way some people are lol.

  3. Nutterbutter95 Says:

    I could see this happening. There is no way Brady leaves the Bucs without having discussed an exit plan. He wouldn’t leave them high and dry. This was known when he signed; Brady will eventually retire as a Buc and that a plan needed to be sought out the second he walked in the door. My feeling is that they truely believe in Trask and the plan the whole time was to have him sit as the third this year, compete with Gabbert for the 2 next year, then start year three after Bradys contract and career ran out. Its the only logical reason for them having drafted Trask so high. To give Arians and staff time to mold him the way BA wants him. Pretty insightful stuff from his book shows that he is pretty picky with the QBs that come out of college. There is something there for sure

  4. Bucsfanman Says:

    It’s just pure speculation on something that nobody but Tom has any control over, AND it’s been happening for years.
    I don’t recall a time that there wasn’t speculation on him retiring. Brady might be the only icon to outlive his Madame Tussauds wax look-a-like!

  5. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Let’s get this speculation over……make your announcement Tom.

  6. Erick Says:

    This is simply a power play from Brady. He wants Arians gone.

  7. lambeau Says:

    Brady wants to go out with a competitive team–everybody is suddenly so nervous this must give Brady tremendous leverage to get what he wants–Jensen, Godwin, a free agent WR3, a first round draft pick WR4, etc.

  8. Beeej Says:

    I doubt he says anything one way or the other until the Super Bowl is over. It would have been rude to announce retirement this week anyhow, would have been stepping on Roethlisburger’s moment

  9. Weebs10 Says:

    Why do people think Brady wants Arians gone?

  10. 1sparkybuc Says:

    I have always believed that Tom Brady was a man of his word. He signed the contract. I am confident that he will honor it.

  11. Jerry Says:

    I think Brady will honor his contract.

  12. David Says:

    I think it’s all about retaining Jensen, Godwin, Gronk and targeting another free agent receiver.

  13. Razor Ramone Says:

    These guys making these definitive proclamations here …SMH. All speculation, no one but Tom and the fam has any idea what the man is thinking, no one.

  14. Stone crab sam Says:

    If the stock market keeps imploding because of fed tightening, taper tightening, raising interest rates, the entire enchilada could unravel. Money gets tight, loans blow up and get called. We’ve seen this movie before play out…. Just sayin
    Brady will make his call when he makes his call, but there could be other factors at stake here too…

  15. Itsgoodtobetheking Says:

    Its been said over and over… He needs to see the plan and he wants input. He’s not going to play for a team that wont be able to compete.

  16. Buddha Says:

    This story is beginning to bore me. Even without Brady Buccaneers will be one of the top eight teams in the NFC and nearly a short bet to make the playoffs next year. Fans are being undeservingly crawled toward arians who along with Jason brought them a winner and a team that Brady wanted to play for. There is absolutely no reason to panic. Players want the tax break they get in Tampa. They love the weather and the team now has a loyal fan base for the first time, one that is substantial. I love Tom Brady right fans need to be listening to what he’s saying which is his gratitude for the effort all these guys made.

  17. Defense Rules Says:

    If you were an oarsman on a Viking ship Joe that boat would be going around in circles right about now.

    JBF has been publishing Brady articles for the past several days that argue BOTH WAYS. This one seems to argue that Brady made a commitment and that he’ll honor that commitment.

    A previous article ‘Tom Brady Decision could Spark Major Changes’ seems to argue what MIGHT happen IF Brady does retire.

    Fact is that no one knows what decision Tom Brady will make; probably not even Tom Brady at this point. So it’s ALL pure speculation, for now. It’s the media playing the ‘What If’ game. Don’t blame them; it’s ‘what they do’ nowadays when there’s nothing concrete to report.

    As an aside, PERHAPS Tom Brady’s contract was extended to 2022 not because he’d already made the decision to play another year but rather to give the Bucs more room to spread his 2021 contract over more years. And in the process, free up CAP space in 2021 to sign better players so that we could compete again for the championship.

    Brady’s CAP hit in 2021 was only $10.5 mil, but his Dead Money was $50 Mil. His CAP hit would’ve been much higher if he hadn’t done a 2022 contract. His contract is also ‘voidable’ out through 2025, and we owe him a bunch for accepting a ‘lower salary’ these past 2 years. Newsflash: Bucs will owe him mega-millions for several years to come because of our ‘kicking the can down the street’. He’s not the only one who did contracts like that to allow us to go ‘all-in’ in 2021. Everything has a price, even when ‘smoke & mirrors’ are involved.

  18. LakelandSteve Says:

    More than anything Brady is a stand-up guy. He is old school in the respect of if you tell someone you are going to do something then do it. A lot of this retirement speculation is Brady letting it play out and maybe the Bucs give him a little more control than he already has which seems like a lot for a player. Is there someone out there not already a Buc or a Buc free agent that Brady really wants in here. We all know how he pulled the strings on the A.B. Deal. Sure he wants to take time and spend time with his family, but the Bucs are contenders again next year with Brady back. He arguably played at an extremely high level maybe better than anyone last year. Here’s a fact though, had that been the 2002 Bucs defense out there last week this conversation would not be occurring right now. We would be getting ready to host the NFC Championship game on Sunday and most likely Super Bowl bound. But we have Todd Bowles and a horrific back end and no pass rush. Maybe that is why Brady needs a month to think about things.

  19. 4eva_i_luv_tampabay Says:

    By stringing the media along everyone is assured a job trying to figure out Brady’s plan hahaha good luck with that

  20. Oneilbuc Says:

    Click bait !! This is the only website that’s telling yall he’s coming back !! Lol 😆 🤣

  21. Joe Says:

    Click bait !! This is the only website that’s telling yall he’s coming back !!

    Joe isn’t “telling” anyone what Brady is going to do because Joe has zero idea what Brady is going to do. That doesn’t mean Joe isn’t going to share when national media guys who have contacts with the Bucs explain what they are hearing from inside One Buc Palace.

    Joe doesn’t think it’s unethical at all to present both sides of why or why not Brady will return.

  22. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Buddha

    “The team has a loyal fan base for the first time”

    You’re new here, huh?

  23. PK Says:

    The most interesting part no one is paying attention to is the incapable medical stuffs at Bucs. This season has been derailed largely because of injury. This is a team capable of beating any team in the league by putting 50 Bergers has there been full team on the field. Injury happens, but a good medical stuffs manage those from being a disaster! Several injuries happened during the OTA and minicamp. Brady protected the offensive line not the other way around. People talk big about mahomes, josh Allen etc well they are good QBs but we have a QB of ages and the best you will ever have. Injury and a stupid defensive call made this QB think about an undisciplined football team named Bucs. Brady will return I am positive and let’s reload as he wants. Let’s go Bucs.

  24. Listnfrmafar Says:

    It may have something to do with what Godwin does. I believe now that Leftnut is gone Brady will have full reign of the offense, BA is too lazy to game plan. No matter what it appears this is his last season and he wants to win. I see him asking to be released and go to Tenn. with his buddy, coach of the year Vrabel. I also think when Brady was quoted saying “You’re keeping the fing guy!” He was talking to Vrabel about Tannahill. Makes more sense than 49ers, would he use that tone with Shanahan? Vrabel is a friend. Henry, Brown, Jones and bring Gronk? With their D that’s a winning combination.

  25. BradyoverBelichick Says:

    Tampa committed to Brady. The Patriots wouldn’t. That is what he wanted 2 years ago. He’s spoke about that commitment several times. There is a great mutual relationship between him and the Bucs. If nothing else, out of respect for the Bucs organization he’ll be back. And oh yeah, win the division again and host a playoff game. Take that to the bank.

  26. SlyPirate Says:

    That’s BS. TB12 signed a two-year deal and restructured to help resign players.

  27. BUCCOBRUCE Says:

    Tom really needs to consider no more Sean Payton in New Orleans, Rodgers and maybe Adams leaving for Denver and having 9 home games next season. Depending on whom we resign or bring in on free agency. 2022-2023 looks promising to win the NFC and the number 1 seed.

  28. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Buccobruce, take a look at next seasons schedule, not exactly a QB’s dream.

  29. Oneilbuc Says:

    Ok I understand now it’s cool to talk about both sides Joe !!

  30. Youngbucs Says:

    Oneilbuc Says:
    January 28th, 2022 at 10:26 am
    Click bait !! This is the only website that’s telling yall he’s coming back !! Lol 😆 🤣

    And you’re one of the few clowns who doesn’t want him back.

  31. Hodad Says:

    Brady’s contract will not be the deciding factor. Quinn should’ve attended some calsses at Norte Dame. Brady’s contracts have always been about freeing up money for other players. He’s not going to tell his wife, and kids he has to come back because he’s under contract. How silly.

  32. Tony Says:

    It’s not really that the fans haven’t cared. It’s just that they just want the owners & the coaching staff to care just as much as they do because they don’t have to go to the games & spend the $$$$ on the food & the drinks when they just watch it at home if they realize they’re gonna be supporting a team that they actually do care about & the owners & coaching staff don’t. Maybe the Glazers are finally realizing they need to spend $$$$.

  33. brooks Says:

    He’s retiring yaalll

  34. Man Child Says:

    Next year would make 23 seasons. Last Dance incoming @brooks

  35. Oneilbuc Says:

    Youngbucs I can care less what Brady do . I wouldn’t lose sleep if he comes back or he don’t come back !!

  36. Posey99 Says:

    Good point here. Brady said he wants to play until 45 and that was even before he joined the Bucs. He wouldn’t have signed two years without talking to His wife about it first. He doesn’t seem like the type of guy that would walk away from an age commitment and a contract commitment. This is more likely keeping him in the news for MVP votes and the Brady brand. Rob is settled in as well and has a restaurant here etc. Seems more likely they both stay

  37. Posey99 Says:

    “take a look at next seasons schedule, not exactly a QB’s dream.“

    Unless the saints get watson or Rodgers it an easy playoff birth winning the south. Pretty much every quarterbacks dream.

  38. Rob Singer Says:

    We need to stop all the chatter. Brady will be back and play his final year. He wouldn’t have signed a two year deal if Giselle wasn’t OK with it. Just like with Gronk, talking about this stuff a few days after a miserable loss that didn’t have to happen, is pointless.

    Speaking of the Rams game: what kind of idiot calls an all-out blitz against the NFL’s BEST QB AGAINST THE BLITZ!!?? And he’s throwing to the Offensive Player of The Year who’s the Triple Crown winner and a unanimous 1st team All-Pro!!!! WTF???

    Of course Brady’s hurt. He presented the Buc’s offense with the greatest comeback other than his 28-3 mastery in the Atlanta SB. And Bowles goes and wastes it….when everyone knew Brady was primed to win it WITH ONE MORE POSESSION!! Yet genius Bowles won’t get fired and will land some obscure head coaching job—all in the name of “social justice” and not via it being earned. Bucs would have won last year’s SB with Winnie The Pooh as defensive coordinator.

    Such a shame….

  39. ModHairKen Says:

    Yes, indeed. Spotted at the last game because Tom may retire:

    Jesus, Mary and Joseph
    The Wu Tang Clan
    Mother Juggs and Speed
    Ed Hoculhi
    Roger Goodell’s neighbor
    Jim Neighbors
    All living members of the Beastie Boys.
    Joe Biden
    Kamala Harris
    Ed Grimley
    Santana Miss
    Santana
    Neil O’Donnell
    Hulk Hogan
    Shaq
    Shad
    Sham Wow Guy
    Col. Mustard
    Col. Sanders
    Zanzibar Buck Buck McFate
    Trent Dilfer
    Trent Reznor
    Snoop
    Snoopy
    Ed Hardy
    And Gisele.

  40. Oneilbuc Says:

    But if Brady does retire let’s see if the bucs can develop a quarterback !! Kyle Trask lead the NCAA in every stat in 2020 and plus he played in the SEC with 43 touchdowns and only 8 picks with over 4,000 yards!! Yall had excuses against Jamies, Freeman, King , Dilfer, Testaverde, Steve Young !! So what’s going to be the next excuse on why Trask can’t develop?? So why talk bad and bash any quarterback the bucs drafted 🤔 !! Now we have another chance to develop a quarterback but yall scared 😱 😨!! That’s why no one that’s a bucs fan talk bad about any quarterback that the bucs drafted because they got another chance to do it !! Show me that BA can develop a quarterback!! And this is starting to look more and more like left Arizona with nothing !!

  41. Just1 Says:

    I want to see coach Brady win a Super Bowl.

  42. Youngbucs Says:

    Y’all had excuses against jameis says oneilaints. Yea you had alot of excuses for him🤔

  43. Rod Munch Says:

    Brady signed the deal last offseason to help with the cap, and pocket a bunch of money up front and get a raise. I’m not sure I’d read a lot into it. The Bucs needed to make a ton of moves to get cap space, and Brady likes having that rep that he’s a team player.

    I’m leaning towards Brady coming back, but I just wouldn’t read anything into that deal.

  44. Youngbucs Says:

    Oneilaints says show me that BA can develop a QB. How BA showed you how he develops teams and he’s done more than once in multiple place’s. Better double check his resume 🤡. The jameis nut sniffing 🤡 in all his glory. And if jameis come back I’ll support him. But what I won’t support is generic excuses in year what seven?eight? Nah bro I hold them to standards. To many young QBS coming in balling 7year development lol.

  45. Oneilbuc Says:

    Youngbucs lol 😆 just like I said BA has never develop a quarterback and you know it . And let’s not talk about teams he’s trying his best to buy a championship lol 😆 😂 !! And just like I said all those quarterbacks failed with the bucs and all you do is look at one . And the crazy part about that he went to another team and looked like a better quarterback than he was in Tampa and had a bunch of receivers that wouldn’t even be a number 3 on any other team lol 😂 😆 !! Get out of your emotions and look at facts stupid !!

  46. Oneilbuc Says:

    Youngcookie . That’s why he’s looking at door number 2 cookie because he know he can’t develop a quarterback lol 😆 🤣!!

  47. brooks Says:

    get ready for Carson Wentz yall

  48. Buctuce Says:

    Brady will be back because the NFL gives him the platform to sell his other businesses and he’s keeping an eye on his records. Mahomes is on pace to wipe many of Bradys records, so no way he retires this year, but I believe he’s leveraging the conversation to get his key guys back and adding a few players that are needed to win that ring again. Tom is the best QB to ever be a Buc and Trask should be taking notes, if he’s going to be the future IMO. BA will be gone after this next year and we will be rebuilding with a young QB. The current team’s financial situation is not sustainable for a long run in this division, so we have one more shot at it. #GoBucs

  49. TONE Says:

    LETS GO TOM! ONE MORE TIME! GET THAT 8TH RING!
    AS LONG AS WE STILL HAVE OUR WEAPONS…..WE GOOD.
    LIKE…DEVANTE ADAMS. MAYBE?

  50. Carlos Says:

    We want Brady back with Gronk for one more year,he should take into account the fans that have local flow them

  51. JonCyn90 Says:

    At the very least, regardless of when Brady makes it official, expect the Buccaneers to carry Brady on the roster until June 2nd. If they do not modify his contract the way this would work is Brady would remain on the cap at $20.27 million until June 2nd at which point they would put him on the retired list. Brady at that point would count for $8 million on the 2022 salary cap and $24 million on the 2023 salary cap.

    The more likely option would be a contract renegotiation for salary cap purposes. Under this scenario the Buccaneers would lower Brady’s base salary and roster bonus from $10.4 million to $1.12 million and remove any incentives from the contract. This would lower his salary cap charge from $20.27 million to $9.12 million. They would still have to carry him until June and at that point the $8 million/$24 million salary cap split would occur.

    The benefit of this strategy is that it immediately opens up around $11.2 million in cap space that can be used to help acquire a quarterback in a trade immediately at the start of the new league year. There should be names available this year such as Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson, Jimmy Garoppolo, Kirk Cousins, and Derek Carr and the cap space would be very beneficial in acquiring one of those players. If they opt to turn to 2nd round pick Kyle Trask to run the show then the added money can be used to keep as much talent as possible around him.