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Tom Brady, Julian Edelman Set Social Media Ablaze with Mike Vrabel Phone Call

On Saturday, Tom Brady and Julian Edelman (as well as Jimmy Fallon) were in attendance for a Syracuse basketball game. ESPN cameras caught the two video-chatting with none other than Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, which led to social media going crazy, of course.

Was it just a friendly chat amongst old friends? It’s possible.

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Earlier, Edelman, when he saw the camera on him, said that Brady “is coming back.” This comment came much to Brady’s chagrin, which could have been what Edelman was going for.

The Titans are one of the many speculated destinations for the six-time Super Bowl champion. He and Vrabel were teammates once upon a time in New England. Vrabel’s Titans also upset Brady and the Patriots in the AFC Wild Card game this season.

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Further, it has been speculated that the legendary Brady-Belichick dynasty as we know it is coming to an end.

Every day, more speculation where Brady will ultimately end up floats around.

In addition to the Titans and surely the Patriots, too, teams such as the Chargers, Colts, and Raiders have also been reportedly interested in the veteran’s services. Tennessee makes quite a bit of sense with all of their New England ties and, in addition to Vrabel, Titans general manager Jon Robinson has lineage from the Patriots organization.

With that said, there is still the possibility that Brady will re-sign with Patriots.

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It remains to be seen where Brady ends up. One thing is for sure, though: he will have his pick of plenty of suitors.

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