Tom Brady officially announced his retirement on Tuesday, leaving the Buccaneers with a glaring hole at quarterback moving forward. While it will be nearly impossible to replace the NFL's all-time leading passer, general manager Jason Licht plans to exhaust all options in the team's search to succeed the seven-time Super Bowl champion.
“We'll have to go down every avenue,” Licht said Tuesday, per NFL.com. “It's a little bit different landscape than it was a couple years ago with the quarterbacks that were available in free agency. So, we'll have to go down every avenue, we'll turn over every stone.