The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't going to be limited in their search to replace Tom Brady.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht told reporters Monday that the team is prepared "to go down every avenue" in its search for a new starting quarterback.
"It's a little bit different landscape than it was a couple years ago with the quarterbacks that were available in free agency," he added.
Brady officially announced his retirement Tuesday after 22 seasons in the NFL.
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