Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has been at the center of the NFL rumor mill all offseason. His ability to keep fans on alert at all times is well documented.
One of the more tantalizing rumors regarded Brady using retirement as a ploy to force his way out of Tampa Bay, then join the Miami Dolphins as a minority stake owner and starting quarterback.
Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht was asked about the Dolphins report at a press conference on Tuesday and whether the organization has proposed a similar plan to Brady.
“No, we haven’t had those discussions. Only discussions that we’ve had with Tom is when he came back and we’re excited about this year and to get going,” Licht said, as transcribed by ProFootballTalk’s Josh Alper.
Brady has not commented on his future beyond the 2022 season either, and will become an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of the current league year.
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