San Diego Union-Tribune

GM: BUCS OPEN TO EXTENDING BRADY

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are open to giving Tom Brady a contract extension.

General manager Jason Licht reiterated Wednesday that the Super Bowl champions would like to keep the 43year-old quarterbac­k in uniform for as long as Brady wants to play.

Licht declined to characteri­ze any conversati­ons the team’s had about that prospect.

“We don’t typically talk about those discussion­s publicly,” Licht said during a video conference call in which he and coach Bruce Arians discussed free agency and efforts to retain several potential free agents instrument­al to the team’s championsh­ip run.

“Bruce and I both have a great relationsh­ip with Tom. I have a good relationsh­ip with his agents. We thought Tom played incredibly well this year, along with the entire team, and we would love to have Tom play here — and I can speak for Bruce, I think — as long as he continues to want to play,” the GM added.

“If that comes to fruition at some point, then we’d be elated. But I’d like to keep those conversati­ons private that we have right now.”

Despite not having normal offseason workouts and preseason games to prepare for his first season in Tampa Bay, Brady threw for 4,633 yards and 40 touchdowns to lead the Bucs to their first playoff appearance since 2007.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion signed a two-year, $50 million contract in free agency last March following a historic 20-season stint with the New England Patriots. He’ll turn 44 in August and has said he’s liked to play until he’s at least 45.

The Bucs, meanwhile, are hoping to keep as much of the championsh­ip roster intact as possible.

Signing Brady to an extension could provide some flexibilit­y in efforts to re-sign a group of upcoming free agents that includes linebacker­s Lavonte David and Shaquil Barrett, receivers Chris Godwin and Antonio Brown, tight end Rob Gronkowski, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, and running Leonard Fournette.

Licht is optimistic.

“We don’t want to do anything that’s going to mortgage or completely disrupt the future, but we have flexibilit­y and the ability to keep this team together,” the general manager said.

Steelers want Big Ben back

The Pittsburgh Steelers plan on having quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger back for an 18th season.

Team president Art Rooney II released a statement Wednesday saying he and Roethlisbe­rger have met to figure out a way to ease the financial pressure caused by Roethlisbe­rger’s contract.

Roethlisbe­rger, who turns 39 next month, carries a $41 million salary cap number for 2021 and is due a $15 million roster bonus on March 20, shortly after the new league year begins.

Raiders release Williams

The Las Vegas Raiders released receiver Tyrell Williams on Wednesday following two injury-plagued seasons with the team. The exCharger initially signed a fouryear, $44.3 million deal as a free agent to join the Raiders in 2019. He struggled with injuries to his feet his first season and then missed all last season with a torn labrum.

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