The New England Patriots have made a habit of replacing their older players right before their play starts declining, and with Jimmy Garoppolo's impressive debut against the Arizona Cardinals, FOX's Colin Cowherd thinks they could get rid of Tom Brady before his contract expires in 2020.
If that happens, Cowherd said on The Herd that he believes the Dallas Cowboys would be the most likely landing spot for Brady:
“[Tom] Brady is going to leave New England and he’s going to have his choice of where to go in a quarterback league. And he’s going to go somewhere with good players and good coaches. How about the Dallas Cowboys once Dak Prescott fails? Dak Prescott fails, and he will. Let’s be honest here. It’s not going to work. I’m telling you, Dallas is perfect. He’s going to walk up and go ‘Alright, I see your offensive line. I get Dez [Bryant] for two years. I get Ezekiel Elliott…I’ll go to Dallas.”
Rookie Dak Prescott is starting for the injured Tony Romo, who's future may be in jeopardy after suffering a back injury in the preseason and breaking his clavicle twice in 2015. Dallas views Prescott as their quarterback of the future, but the opportunity to add Brady would certainly be appealing.
Brady is currently serving a four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate scandal. You can see Cowherd's full discussion about the topic below:
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