Tom Brady: Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ head coach Bruce Arians would be ‘shocked’ if legendary quarterback returns

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians can’t imagine legendary quarterback Tom Brady returning to the game following his decision to retire after 22 seasons in the NFL.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians admits it would be a “shock” if legendary quarterback Tom Brady turned around and returned to the game.

However, the 44-year-old left the door open for a potential return in the future, saying in his “Let’s go!” podcast “never say never” when asked if he could ever return to the game.

There were reports that Brady might be interested in playing for the San Francisco 49ers to return to his Californian roots. Meanwhile, several teams are in need of a quarterback as the new league year kicks off in March.

Speaking to the Tampa Bay Times about Brady’s potential reversal, Arians said, “That would shock me. And he let us know in time to make free will, as we have done in the past. That’s why I don’t. I don’t see it happening. I don’t know if there’s actually a story in there.”

Other reports indicate that Arians is looking for their “next Brady” and has spent time researching Deshawn Watson (Houston Texans) and Russell Wilson (Seattle Seahawks) among other potential Tampa Bay trading targets.

Brady will go down in history as the “greatest player of all time” and his performance in the game will never be equaled, says Sky Sports NFL host Neil Reynolds after the quarterback left the NFL.

Reynolds, referring to heavenly sports news, said, “He will be remembered as the greatest of all time.

“That ‘GOAT’ applies to Tom Brady, and not just in NFL terms. I think you can put him next to Lionel Messi, Muhammad Ali, iconic sports figures.

“We will never see anyone like him again. The NFL is so wide open that you can play 10 Super Bowls and win seven… that will never happen again.”

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