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With Tom Brady announcing his retirement on Wednesday, the reigning NFC South champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers find themselves in desperate need of a new signal-caller.
The three-time league MVP had a brief 40-day retirement last year before deciding to return for a 23rd season. But on Wednesday, the 45-year-old announced in a video post on social media that he was retiring for good.
So we know that Brady is retired. Las Vegas Raiders signal-caller Derek Carr will be traded or outright released, allowing him to sign elsewhere. Kyle Shanahan told reporters this week that the team probably won’t bring back Jimmy Garoppolo. Those are two options right there for Tampa.
But what about Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers? The 39-year-old hasn’t yet announced if he’ll play in 2023. Even if he does, the two sides could end up deciding that a divorce is the way to go.
At NFL Analyst Network, Kenneth Teape proposed a huge blockbuster trade idea that would see the Packers send Rodgers to the Buccaneers.