Tampa Bay Buccaneers
A tale as old as time in the NFL, the legendary player commanding high expectations at the end of his career with a new team. The latest case is Tom Brady. After ending his illustrious tenure with the New England Patriots, he will aim to win a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
There is no shortage of talent for Brady to work with in the Buccaneers’ offense. The dynamic wide receiver duo of Mike Evans and Chris Godwin certainly set the tone of the group. However, Rob Gronkowski and O.J. Howard at tight end isn’t too shabby either.
A critical component to any team’s pursuit of winning a Super Bowl involves the defensive side of the ball. The Buccaneers displayed intriguing potential in this aspect to close the 2019 season, but it will be important that not only carries into 2020, but sustains throughout the year.
If Brady is able to play at a higher level than he did for the Patriots in the playoffs last season, the Buccaneers could make some noise. Tampa Bay is in a position they failed to be in during the Jameis Winston-era, having a formidable supporting cast around their quarterback.