DraftKings releases ‘Tom Brady next team odds’
By Alex Barth, 985TheSportsHub.com
A lot have people have spent the last few weeks (or months) speculating where Tom Brady will be playing football in 2020. Well for those who feel extra sure of themselves, they can now place money on it.
Wednesday afternoon, DraftKings Sportsbook (via Action Network) released the odds for all 32 NFL teams landing Tom Brady, with the Patriots (-335) as heavy favorites. If Brady ends up leaving New England, the odds favor the Los Angeles Chargers (+400) as his most likely landing spot. Here’s the full list:
- New England Patriots: -335
- Los Angeles Chargers: +400
- Indianapolis Colts: +900
- Tennessee Titans: +1600
- Carolina Panthers: +2000
- Cleveland Browns: +2000
- Denver Broncos: +2000
- Las Vegas Raiders: +2000
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +2000
- Chicago Bears: +2500
- Dallas Cowboys: +3300
- Detroit Lions: +3300
- Miami Dolphins: +3300
- Jacksonville Jaguars: +4000
- Minnesota Vikings: +5000
- New Orleans Saints: +5000
- New York Giants: +5000
- Pittsburgh Steelers: +5000
- Philadelphia Eagles: +6600
- Washington Redskins: +6600
- Los Angeles Rams: +8000
- New York Jets: +8000
- San Francisco 49ers: +8000
- Atlanta Falcons: +10000
- Buffalo Bills: +10000
- Cincinnati Bengals: +10000
- Green Bay Packers: +10000
- Arizona Cardinals: +25000
- Baltimore Ravens: +25000
- Houston Texans: +25000
- Kansas City Chiefs: +25000
- Seattle Seahawks: +25000
Among notable candidates, Mike Vrabel and the Titans are posted as the fourth most likely landing spot (+1600), the now-Las Vegas Raiders are tied for fifth most likely (+2000), and Joe Judge’s New York Giants are tied for 15th (+5000). In recent days, the Dallas Cowboys seem to have made their way into the conversation, they have the 11th best odds of landing Brady (+3300) according to DraftKings. The Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Seattle Seahawks make up the least likely landing spots, all with +25000 odds.
The Patriots have until March 16 to exclusively negotiate with Brady, his contract officially expires when the new league year begins on March 18.
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