Who Will Replace Tom Brady? Here’s What the Odds Say

The world is buzzing about Tom Brady’s impending retirement, and now, people are wondering who will replace him. That has to be a tough job. I mean, replacing Tom Brady…

Tom Brady

TAMPA, FLORIDA – JANUARY 23: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts after being defeated by the Los Angeles Rams 30-27 in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Raymond James Stadium on January 23, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

The world is buzzing about Tom Brady's impending retirement, and now, people are wondering who will replace him.

That has to be a tough job. I mean, replacing Tom Brady will be no easy task for whoever gets the gig.

Read on for who the odds keepers and experts think will replace Brady- including, one of our own.

Odds For Who Will Be The Next Buccaneers Quarterback (via FanSided.com):

Jimmy Garoppolo: +150

San Francisco 49ers

Aaron Rodgers: +250

Green Bay Packers

Teddy Bridgewater: +275

Denver Broncos

Russell Wilson: +400

Seattle Seahawks

The Field / NFL Draft: -125

"The Buccaneers have the 27th and 60th picks in the first two rounds of this year's draft. If Bruce Arians leaves, Tampa Bay will go right back into rebuild mode and will likely trade up to get one of the secondary quarterbacks," Fansided.com says.

Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions

In a recent story on ESPN.com, Bill Barnwell suggests that if Tom Brady steps down, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers see trading for Goff as the “best option available at a reasonable price.” Wow!

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