Box's Bruce Arians on trading Tom Brady if he comes out of retirement: 'No, bad business'

Box’s Bruce Arians on trading Tom Brady if he comes out of retirement: ‘No, bad business’

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Leave the door open Tom Brady If he decides to come out of retirement, but they won’t make life easy for him if he ends up wanting to play for another team.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) shouts to the crowd as he takes the field to face the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) shouts to the crowd as he takes the field to face the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
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Bruce Arians, the Bucks head coach, was asked if the organization would suit Brady if he decided to come back, but the veteran coach had a total reaction, proving that the NFL and his teams have one thing in mind when making decisions.

“No, bad job,” Arianes said via Tampa Bay Times.

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Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates with #13 Mike Evans after a touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski #87 during the second quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 5, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrates with #13 Mike Evans after a touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski #87 during the second quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 5, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Arians added that the Bucs will need five first-round draft picks If he wants the trading team for him The future of the Quarterback Hall of Fame. Brady announced his retirement from the NFL last month after playing for 22 seasons in the league.

Recently asked if he would be back, Brady replied, “Never say never,” but it is highly unlikely that the legend will return to the football field. Bucs general manager Jason Licht said the team is letting the “light is on” in case Brady changes his mind.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Aryan speaks to quarterback Tom Brady (12) during NFL soccer training camp practices on Friday, August 28, 2020, in Tampa, Florida (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Aryan speaks to quarterback Tom Brady (12) during NFL soccer training camp practices on Friday, August 28, 2020, in Tampa, Florida (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

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If Brady decided to return, the Bucs would still hold his rights for the 2022 season. He would have counted $9.1 million toward the team’s maximum salary, per Spotrac.

In what may be his last season in the NFL, Brady threw 5,316 yards with 43 touchdowns.