Dayton Daily News

‘New football journey’: Brady signs with Bucs

The deal guarantees $50M and includes a $10M signing bonus.

- By Fred Goodall

A new look for the NFL: Tom Brady in Tampa Bay pewter and red rather than Patriots red, white and blue.

The six-time Super Bowl champion quarterbac­k signed a twoyear contract in free agency on Friday, embarking on a “new football journey” with the Buccaneers. The deal guarantees $50 million and includes a $10 million signing bonus and $15 million salary for 2020.

The 42-yearold quarterbac­k who spent the f i rst 20 years of his career with the Patriots announced his decision in an Instagram p o st , add i ng he’s thankful for the opportunit­y.

“Excited, humble and hungry ... If there is one thing I have learned about football, it’s that nobody cares what you did last year or the year before that,” Brady wrote.

“I look forward to meeting all my new teammates and coaches

and proving to them that they can believe and trust in me,“the four-time Super Bowl MVP added. “I have always believed that well done is better than well said, so I’m gonna not gonna say much more. I’m just gonna get to work!“

The signing comes three days after Brady announced on social media that he would not return to New England, ending his historic run with the Patriots.

He joins an offense that led the NFL in passing yards last season, featuring a pair of 1,000-yard receivers in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, tight ends O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate, and a young, developing running back in Ronald Jones.

What the Bucs didn’t have in 2019, when they went 7-9 and missed the playoffs for the 12th straight season was a quarterbac­k who protected the football.

Brady, who turns 43 in August, will be counted on to change that. His career 1.79 intercepti­on percentage is the second-best ever behind Aaron Rodgers among players with at least 2,500 career pass attempts.

“Tom is the most successful quarterbac­k in the history of our league, but what makes him so special is his ability to make those around him better,” Bucs coach Bruce Arians said.

“I have had the privilege to work with some of the best passers in our game, and the characteri­stics they all possessed were the ability to lead and get the best out of their teammates. Tom is no different,“Arians added. “He is a proven winner who will provide the leadership, accountabi­lity and work ethic necessary to lead us to our goal of winning another championsh­ip.”

Arians, who’s in his second year with Tampa Bay, has worked with Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Andrew Luck and Carson Palmer during a long NFL coaching career.

The Bucs haven’t made the playoffs since 2007 and don’t have a postseason win since their Super Bowl championsh­ip run in 2002.

Bucs general manager Jason Licht worked for the Patriots when New England drafted Brady in the sixth round — No. 199 overall — in 2000.

“Tom is a proven champion who has achieved greatness on the field because he demands the best out of himself and his teammates,” Licht said.

“Through this process it became very clear that his desire to be a champion burns as strong today as it ever has,“Licht added. “He possesses the type of rare natural leadership qualities that will immediatel­y impact our entire organizati­on.”

Brady appeared in nine Super Bowls and 13 AFC championsh­ip games with the Patriots

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