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Tom Brady: 2022 season could be "trouble waiting to happen" for Bucs QB claims ESPN host

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ESPN broadcaster Mike Greenberg has expressed his concern about Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady ahead of the 2022 NFL season.  Tom Brady’s offseason has been far from a conventional one.

It all started with the back and forth on whether or not he would retire from the NFL, which he did do, only to come back 40 days later, meanwhile away from the football field, he’s also had to deal with questions about his personal life following his recent absence from preseason work with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

But whilst all that was within his control, even the stuff that is out of his control hasn’t been going well for him, with members of his offensive line continuing to get injuries that could go on to hamper his chances of success in the regular season.

Although there was one thing that remained somewhat familiar when it came to the G.O.A.T, and that was the news on Sunday night, Brady was announced as the #1 player as part of the NFL’s Top 100 list, the 4th time in his career that he has held that honour, this despite playing the season at 44 years old.

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