Tom Brady should be happy with the history the Bucs made by re-signing Antonio Brown
The Bucs aren't messing around.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are defending Super Bowl champions and it looks like they are now ready to run it back in 2021 because what they’ve done in this offseason has been pretty unprecedented.
The latest big move came on Wednesday when the team agreed to a one-year deal with wide receiver Antonio Brown, who wanted to come back to the team and play another season with Tom Brady.
That signing of Brown means the Bucs now have all 22 starters and every significant contributor back from their Super Bowl win, which is a first in the NFL since 1979 and something that just doesn’t happen in the the salar-cap era. Brown had five catches for 22 yards and a touchdown in the win over the Chiefs.
Look at all of these moves that should have this team as one of the favorites this coming season:
Bucs offseason:
Re-sign Brady
Re-sign Barrett
Re-sign LaVonte
Re-sign Gronk
Re-sign AB
Re-sign Fournette
Re-sign Suh
Tag Godwin
Sign GioFirst team since 1979 to bring back all 22 Super Bowl starters. @TomBrady is coming for eight.@brgridiron pic.twitter.com/SoYhUozHkg
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 28, 2021
Yeah, Brady is probably very happy about all these moves as he looks to win an eighth Super Bowl in 2021.