There’s just no doubting that Tom Brady is the most successful NFL quarterback of all-time. He’s an unprecedented six-time Super Bowl winner. He’s the oldest quarterback in history to bring home a ring. The only QB to reach 200 regular-season wins, Brady has never had a losing season as a starting quarterback in the NFL.
Brady’s a living icon. He has also been the face of the Patriots for 20 years. The two are synonymous, and you probably either love both or hate both. However, now he’s leaving as a free agent for pastures new. The ambitious Tampa Bay Buccaneers have snared themselves a legend to the tune of two years at $30 million per season.
But despite the historically successful winning culture, there are many reasons why Brady left the Patriots and joined the Bucs. From fallouts with head coach Bill Belichick to mega-money in Florida, find out why Brady will have a new team in the list below.
20. Washed Up?
The first and most obvious reason is his age. Brady is now 43 years old and the Patriots are a relentless winning machine. Is he as effective now as he was when he was in his prime? In short, of course not. He didn’t have a great season by his standards last year. Of course, you could argue his weapons were the worst of his lengthy career too. That’s no slight on the most successful quarterback in NFL history.
It’s just how life goes. But can he do a job for another franchise? Of course, he can. He’s still better than many of the league’s QBs and has invaluable experience. However, he’s of less value now to the Patriots than ever before in his career. It makes total sense for both parties to finally cut ties.