This is WBZ NewsRadio's "Brady Watch." With Tom Brady set to hit free agency for the first time in his career in the coming weeks, the sports world will revolve around his every move, trying to figure out where he will play in 2020.
This is WBZ NewsRadio's "Brady Watch." With Tom Brady set to hit free agency for the first time in his career in the coming weeks, the sports world will revolve around his every move, trying to figure out where he will play in 2020.
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This is WBZ NewsRadio's "Brady Watch." With Tom Brady set to hit free agency for the first time in his career in the coming weeks, the sports world will revolve around his every move, trying to figure out where he will play in 2020.
This is WBZ NewsRadio's "Brady Watch." With Tom Brady set to hit free agency for the first time in his career in the coming weeks, the sports world will revolve around his every move, trying to figure out where he will play in 2020.
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There will be a different quarterback under center for the Patriots next season. Tom Brady says his "football journey will take place elsewhere." WBZ News Radio's Dan Watkins has more.
One potential suitor for Tom Brady is prepared to go all-out trying to sign the quarterback, and it's not the Patriots. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins has more.
The latest on where things stand with Tom Brady's upcoming free agency with less than a week until the NFL's legal tampering period begins. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins reports.
The Patriots' wide receiver appears to be recruiting some of the other teams in town to help him convince Tom Brady to stay in New England. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins has more.
A new report says that one team heavily rumored to want to sign Tom Brady is actually not interested at all—they're attempting to use him as leverage to re-sign their current quarterback at a cheaper salary. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins has more.
According to reports, this is the first time Bill Belichick has reached out to Tom Brady to talk about the quarterback's upcoming free agency and the Patriots' future plans. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins has more.