
Get used to seeing Tom Brady in pewter.
The future Hall of Fame quarterback is set to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reports.
Brady tweeted that he would be parting ways with the New England Patriots Tuesday morning, ending a 20-year partnership with Bill Belichick that produced six Super Bowl trophies, 219 regular-season wins and 17 AFC East titles.
In Tampa, he would join second-year coach Bruce Arians, who guided the Bucs to a 7-9 record with Jameis Winston under center last season. Prior to that, the offensive-minded coach was 49-30-1 as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals with two playoff appearances and 9-3 as interim coach of the Indianapolis Colts in 2012.
The Bucs were third in the NFL in both yards (6,366) and points scored (449) last season. That included a pair of 1,000-yard receivers in Chris Godwin (1,333) and Mike Evans (1,157). Both are still under contract with Tampa.



