NFL Free Agent Antonio Brown Says He’ll Go Anywhere The G.O.A.T Lands: “Want To Play More Than Ever 2020 Wherever Tom Brady Go”

Written By Dwayne Taylor

NFL superstar Antonio Brown wants to lace up with greatness again. The former New England Patriots wide receiver has revealed his interest in returning to the league and playing for championship-winning quarterback Tom Brady.

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Big Facts: This week, AB went to Instagram to salute TB and reveal his intent to play for the NFL’s G.O.A.T.

High-Key Details: Brady’s possible return to the Patriots could make them easy Super Bowl contenders next season.

Once Super Bowl 54 is settled, the biggest NFL story will quickly turn to where Tom Brady will land next season. However, should the six-time Super Bowl winner decide to turn the page, it will send a ripple effect throughout the league. (Action Network)

Wait, There’s More: Despite speculation of Brady going to a team like the Los Angeles Chargers, he’s expected to remain with the Pats.

The Patriots are the clear favorite to land Brady this off-season, according to odds released by DraftKings SportsBook on Wednesday.  DraftKings posted odds for all 32 potential landing spots for Brady in 2020, with the Patriots listed as -335 favorites (meaning you would have to bet $335 to win a $100). Those odds say there is roughly a 77 percent chance that Brady returns to New England for 2020. (Boston)

Before You Go: Prior to getting released during the 2019 season, Brown played alongside TB for a few games.

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