Tom Brady to the Dolphins? Miami GM gives definitive answer about team's QB situation for 2023 season

Miami Dolphins v Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami Dolphins v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tom Brady and his immediate playing future has been a much-talked about topic as of late. With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers again in the playoffs, many are still of the mind that this will be the 45-year-old's last year in Tampa.

With many teams reportedly interested in acquiring his services, one has been constantly linked with the seven-time Super Bowl quarterback: Miami.

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With Tua Tagovailoa's future also a bit cloudy due to his concussions this season, some have put two and two together and think Brady could be trying to get to the Dolphins. However, Miami general manager Chris Grier has shot down that thought.

"Tua Tagovailoa is our starting quarterback. I don't know if I can say that anymore clearly," Grier said via Ari Meirov.

Could Brady try to get to Miami? Possibly, but it appears that Grier is all in on Tua. In all honesty, the Dolphins general manager can't really say any more than that at this point in time.

A move like this would need to be kept close to the vest until it is 100% done. With Brady seemingly moving on from the Buccaneers at season's end with either a new team or heading to retirement, it appears for now that the door to Miami is slammed shut.

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What will Brady do this offseason regarding his future?

Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Atlanta Falcons
Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Atlanta Falcons

The only person who knows that is the man himself. While moving to another team is a viable option, at his age and having to learn a new system and teammates all over again, is it worth it?

Having accomplished everything possible in the game (that happens when players play for 23 years), maybe retirement seems like a good option.

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Having seen his marriage go down the drain reportedly due to football, the 45-year-old may be able to ride off into the sunset once and for all.

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