New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick finally talked with free agency looming.
However, per the Boston Herald’s Karen Guregian, the conversation between both parties did not go the way fans of the team could have hoped.
“The two connected by phone Tuesday, and their conversation about Brady’s pending free agency ‘didn’t go well,’ per a source,” Guregian wrote.
Guregian also stated that per her source, the market for the six-time Super Bowl winning quarterback is, ‘Very good.’
Adam Schefter announced a conflicting report claiming that while Brady and Belichick did speak recently, it was not yesterday as published by the Boston Herald.
Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have spoken recently, but those talks were not yesterday and the tone of their discussion was “business as usual”, per source. Still many questions left to answer.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 4, 2020
Brady and where he possibly will play next season has become the hottest topic among fans and writers alike.
Some point to the California native possibly returning to the west coast in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers with the rumored asking price being Jimmy Garoppolo.
Arrows are also turning toward the Tennessee Titans as one of the top suitors for Brady’s services.
However, it is all rumors and speculation until the league year begins on March 18.