Vegas Sportsbook Says Brady Most Likely to Return to Pats
Thursday, January 09, 2020
Where will Tom Brady play next season?
According to oddsmakers at the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas, a return to New England is the most likely destination at -400.
See the full list of odds below
Westgate has the odds of Brady retiring at 4-1.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTHowever, following the Patriots game against the Titans, Brady said "it's pretty unlikely. ... hopefully unlikely," that he would retire.
Brady followed those comments up with a social media post on Wednesday, saying that he still has more to prove.
"You don't always win. You can, however, learn from that failure, pick yourself up with great enthusiasm, and place yourself in the arena again. And that’s right where you will find me. Because I know I still have more to prove," wrote Brady.
If Brady were to leave the Patriots for another team, the Los Angeles Chargers come in as the favorites at 5-1, followed by the Oakland Raiders at 6-1.
The Broncos and Panthers are listed at 10-1 odds, while the Cleveland Browns are listed at 15-1 odds.
According to Westgate, the Titans, Bears, and Dolphins are the least likely destinations for Brady.
Brady Becomes Free Agent
For the first time in his career, Brady is set to become a free agent when the league year ends on March 18, 2020.
"Who knows what the future holds? We'll leave it at that," said Brady during his post-game press conference on Saturday night.
As has been reported, Brady has already put his house on the market, his trainer, Alex Guerrero, has put his home on the market and Brady stepped down as co-chair of Best Buddies, an organization he has been a part of nearly his entire time in New England.
This season with the Patriots, Brady had a completion percentage of 60.8 and threw 24 touchdown passes and eight interceptions.
Full List of Odds
Here is the full list of odds on where Tom Brady will play next season from Westgate SuperBook:
- New England Patriots -400
- Retire 4-1
- Los Angeles Chargers 5-1
- Oakland Raiders 6-1
- Denver Broncos 10-1
- Carolina Panthers 10-1
- Cleveland Browns 15-1
- Tennessee Titans 18-1
- Chicago Bears 20-1
- Miami Dolphins 20-1
- Field 5-2
EDITORS NOTE: The previous version said that odds show Brady was more likely to retire than sign with another team. The story has been corrected.
Related Articles
- Numbers Show Tom Brady is on Pace For Another Historic Year
- Tom Brady vs. Andrew Luck: Inside the Matchup
- Tom Brady Scares His Kids While Dressed up as a Turkey
- NEW: Tom Brady Suffers Ankle Sprain
- Tom Brady’s 400th Touchdown Pass
- Who Will Catch Tom Brady’s 400th Touchdown Pass?
- Tom Brady in Statement Says “We Have All Lost”
- NEW: Obama References Tom Brady in Boston Remarks
- New Miss America Says Tom Brady Cheated
- South Park Mocks Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen
- Inside The Numbers: Tom Brady’s Career 2-6 Record in Denver
- NEW: Patriots Sign Tom Brady to 2-Year Contract Extension
- Seven Amazing Tom Brady Statistics
- Inside The Matchup: Tom Brady vs. Matt Ryan
- Harry Potter Actor Radcliffe Slams Tom Brady Over MAGA Hat and Trump Support
- Complete Details of Tom Brady’s Contract Released
- URI Professor Says Tom Brady’s Popularity Tied to Rise in White Supremacy in New Book
- Inside the Numbers: Tom Brady’s 2-7 Career Record in Denver
- Tom Brady Will Not Continue Legal Process, Serve 4 Game Suspension
- Manning Says He Will Miss Pats Fans & Handshakes With Tom Brady
- Donald Trump Says “Leave Tom Brady Alone”
- Tom Brady’s 4-Game Deflategate Suspension Reinstated by US Appeals Court
- Federal Court Rejects Tom Brady’s Deflategate Appeal
- URI Defends ‘Academic Freedom’ of Professor Who Links Tom Brady With Rise of White Supremacists