The Columbus Dispatch

Mayfield: ‘I’m not going to try to be Tom’ Brady

- Safid Deen

Baker Mayfield signed his new contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, and it didn’t take long for him to be asked about replacing future Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Tom Brady.

“Listen, I’m never going to be Tom Brady. There’s a reason he has won so many Super Bowls. He’s the greatest of all time. There’s no doubt about that,” Mayfield said during his introducto­ry press conference in Tampa Bay.

“I’m not going to try and be Tom. I’m going to be me. That’s what’s gotten me to this point. We’re going to do it differentl­y.”

Mayfield, a former No. 1 draft pick, feels settled and optimistic about his new opportunit­y with the Buccaneers, a one-year deal that will reportedly pay him $8.5 million — especially because of how last year panned out.

Mayfield was rehabbing after offseason shoulder surgery a year ago and did

not know what his future would hold before the Cleveland Browns, who drafted him in 2018, traded for quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson. Mayfield ended up with the Carolina Panthers in training camp, but he was waived in December. A day later, he landed with the Los Angeles Rams — who were flounderin­g their way through a disappoint­ing title defense last season — to play through his fifthyear contract option.

With the Buccaneers, Mayfield will compete with Kyle Trask for the starting quarterbac­k position under second-year coach Todd Bowles.

And Mayfield is ready for the next chapter of his NFL career.

“It’s not how I drew my career up by any means. If I was to tell you how it would go based on the plan, I wouldn’t have said that I put on three different uniforms in the year 2022. But that’s how it happens,” Mayfield said. “So, you gotta learn from it, roll with the punches, trust in God’s plan.

“But yeah, I’ve grown a lot. I appreciate all the things that have happened throughout my journey, and it’s helped me get here today. And so, I want to play this as long as I can. I’ve learned a lot of lessons along the way.”

Mayfield has an opportunit­y to help the Buccaneers navigate life after Brady, who spent the last three seasons of his career in Tampa Bay and helped the franchise win the Super Bowl in 2020.

 ?? CHRIS O'MEARA/AP ?? New Buccaneers quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield smiles as he listens to a question.
CHRIS O'MEARA/AP New Buccaneers quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield smiles as he listens to a question.

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