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Mathieu Posts Potential Brady Destination

For the first time since before the drafting of Drew Bledsoe in 1993, the quarterback position is officially a need once again in New England.

With the announcement of quarterback Tom Brady leaving the Patriots after 20 years, speculation has already arisen from not only fans, but also players on where the six-time Super Bowl champion will be.

Safety Tyrann Mathieu, also known as, ‘The Honey Badger,’ let out a simple Tweet on where Brady just might be heading.

The well, however, started to run dry on potential Brady destinations yesterday. The Tennessee Titans signed Ryan Tannehill to an extension while the Las Vegas Raiders brought in Marcus Mariota.

Time will tell which team will win the services of Brady this coming season.

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