The Minnesota Vikings may believe that selecting a franchise quarterback in this year’s NFL draft is an all-or-nothing situation, but that isn’t always the case.
Sam Darnold, a potential one-year bridge starter to a rookie, was chosen by Minnesota over other free-agent possibilities like Baker Mayfield and Kirk Cousins, who were allowed to depart. However, if a move up into the top five to acquire a quarterback doesn’t work out—let’s say the Vikings’ preferred candidate is plucked from the No. 4 slot by another club—or if the price of a transaction is just too high, the organisation may attempt to entice a prominent player to come out of retirement.
Tom Brady, the three-time MVP and seven-time Super Bowl champion, recently appeared on “Deep Cuts.
Tom Brady, the three-time MVP and seven-time Super Bowl champion, was recently featured on the “Deep Cuts With VicBlend” podcast on Thursday, November 11. Brady opened the door to the possibility of a late-season comeback if a quarterback is hurt, even though he has repeatedly stated that he is retired and intends to stay that way.
“I have nothing against it,” Brady declared. “I’m not sure if they will allow me to become an NFL club owner. However, I’m not sure. I will always be in good physical condition and have the ability to toss the ball. To come in briefly, as in when [Michael Jordan] returns? I wouldn’t be against it, but I’m not sure whether they would let me.
Brady’s next team chances were made public by Cover.com following his remarks. Although Mike Florio of NBC Sports included Minnesota in his own piece on Sunday, the website did not expressly emphasise the state on the list.
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