The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Brady leaving Patriots for new team

- By Kyle Hightower

BOSTON » Over the past two decades, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick built the most successful player-coach partnershi­p in NFL history, establishi­ng the core of the Patriots’ championsh­ip culture.

Following Brady’s announceme­nt Tuesday that he will leave New England in free agency, and reportedly sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Belichick is left with replacing the most successful quarterbac­k pro football has seen while also retooling a roster that already had several needs.

“I don’t know what my football future holds, but it is time for me to open a new stage for my life and my career,” Brady wrote in his Instagram post Tuesday.

The team he leaves behind must plot a new course into an unknown future, too. It’s been pretty much two decades since that was true.

The Patriots dominated the AFC East during Brady’s tenure, winning the division 17 times, including a record 11 straight seasons, to go along with their six Lombardi Trophies.

But Brady was frustrated throughout 2019 as he tried to lead an offense that lacked consistenc­y and a deep threat at receiver. He also struggled to get dependable production from the tight end position following the retirement of Rob Gronkowski.

“Nothing about the end of Tom’s Patriots career changes how unfathomab­ly spectacula­r it was,” Belichick said in a statement Tuesday. “With his relentless competitiv­eness and longevity, he earned everyone’s adoration and will be celebrated forever. It has been a privilege to coach Tom Brady for 20 years.”

Brady hasn’t announced who his new team will be, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the favorites followed by the Los Angeles Chargers and Chicago Bears.

What’s next for Belichick as he prepares for the official start of free agency on Wednesday with 2019 fourth-round pick Jarrett Stidham as his starting quarterbac­k? That’s hardly an ideal scenario.

Stidham impressed the coaching staff during the preseason but played only one series and threw just four passes during the regular season.

Brady was in his second season when he took over as starter in 2001 after Drew Bledsoe

was injured. They won the Super Bowl that season.

The chances of the Patriots catching lightning in a bottle twice seem unlikely.

Stidham is one of several players New England has brought in as possible Brady successors. The list also has included Jacoby Brissett, now with the Colts, and 49ers starter Jimmy Garoppolo.

Drafted in 2014, Garoppolo seemed like Brady’s heir apparent until he was abruptly dealt to San Francisco in October 2017 for only a second-round draft pick. His departure came just a month after Brissett was traded.

At the time Belichick seemed to lament making the deal, saying he felt having Brady, Garoppolo and Brissett on the roster gave them “the best quarterbac­k situation in the league.”

Three years later, Brissett is one of a handful of available veterans Belichick could target as Brady’s replacemen­t.

Indianapol­is will be adding free agent Philip Rivers. That increases the likelihood of the Colts dealing Brissett, who is about to enter the final season of the two-year deal he signed in 2019.

Another option is Cincinnati’s Andy Dalton, who earlier in his nine NFL seasons led the Bengals to the playoffs five times. The Bengals hold the top pick in the draft and almost certainly will use it on LSU’s Joe Burrow.

There are also two former Super Bowl MVPs who could be available.

Nick Foles had a forgettabl­e first season in Jacksonvil­le that included him getting benched late in the year for rookie Gardner Minshew. But Foles, who led the Eagles to the title in 2017, beating Brady and the Patriots in the Super Bowl, would be very costly under his four-year, $88 million deal.

The 2013 Super Bowl MVP with Baltimore, Joe Flacco, was 2-6 for the Broncos last season before having his season cut short by a neck injury. The Broncos are going with Drew Lock, meaning Flacco could welcome the chance for a fresh start.

 ?? MARK TENALLY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Tom Brady, the 42-year-old six-time Super Bowl winner posted on Tuesday that he will be leaving the Patriots and signing with a new team.
MARK TENALLY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Tom Brady, the 42-year-old six-time Super Bowl winner posted on Tuesday that he will be leaving the Patriots and signing with a new team.

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