NFL Rumors: Tom Brady Signing Extension With Buccaneers

Brady would be under contract for five more seasons

Tom Brady isn’t going anywhere.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the legendary quarterback is signing a four-year contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, it has void years, so he only is locked-in through the 2022 campaign.

To put it in layman’s terms, the void years effectively give the Bucs a little bit of salary cap flexibility now because they can defer payments into later years in the extension. What it boils down to, though, is a one-year extension for Brady, who was preparing to enter the second season of the two-year deal he signed last March.

Simply put, he is now signed for the 2021 and 2022 seasons while, according to Schefter, saving the Bucs $19 million against the cap this season.

Of course, this news comes mere hours after the New England Patriots re-signed Cam Newton, who replaced Brady as the starter in Foxboro back in 2020.

After winning the Super Bowl, the Bucs were coming up on a cap crunch. Basically, signing Brady to this extension allows them theoretically to clear up some space now to keep adding (or at the very least re-signing) so that they don’t have to see a ton of guys walk this offseason.

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Brady had no issue recruiting guys to Tampa last season, and it sounds like they’re trying to keep that door open so the Bucs can run it back in 2021.