In the world of American football, the rumors are swirling once again. Could Tom Brady be making a comeback to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? It almost feels like déjà vu.
The latest speculation comes from TWSN, which is considering the possibility of Brady returning to the Bucs, not as a player this time, but as their next head coach. This news has left fans and analysts alike intrigued and wondering what the future holds for the team.
Currently, the Buccaneers have Todd Bowles as their head coach. While some critics may doubt Bowles’ ability to lead the team to further success, it’s worth noting that he hasn’t done anything to warrant being let go. Under his leadership, the Buccaneers have clinched two NFC South titles and secured a playoff victory. Bowles managed to achieve this despite facing salary cap constraints and navigating a transition period from an aging roster to a younger, up-and-coming team.
The plot thickens with Brady’s new role as a FOX broadcaster, under a lucrative 10-year contract worth $375 million. Despite his new career path, the possibility of Brady returning to Tampa Bay still remains intriguing. Could he potentially swap the broadcast booth for the coaching sidelines?
Interestingly, if the Buccaneers were to make the bold move of replacing Bowles with Brady, it would bring everything full circle in Tampa. Bowles initially got the job in part because of Brady’s arrival as a player, only to potentially lose the position to Brady himself as a coach now.
As the speculation continues to swirl, fans and analysts are eagerly waiting to see how this saga unfolds. Will Tom Brady make a return to Tampa Bay, this time not as the star quarterback, but as the head coach? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth coverage of the Buccaneers.