Let's try that again. On Tom Brady, football ops wants to know where his head is at before free agency, as they should. If Brady is inclined to leave, or draw this out (don't believe that's the desire) the #Patriots could find themselves handcuffed player acquisition-wise. February 18, 2020

The fact that Tom Brady is considering having interested teams come to see him during free agency means that he already knows there will be plenty of interested teams https://t.co/EyRwauyP7e February 19, 2020

There is less and less time left for Tom Brady to become a free agent for the first time in his career. Regarding this situation, the New England Patriots want to be clear about what the veteran quarterback wants to do.The Patriots want to know what's going on in Brady's head since there has been a lot of talks that the quarterback is willing to hear offers. According to the journalist Michael Giardi of the NFL Network, New England needs to know what scenario they will find because that will depend on the movements they make in the market.The Patriots would have to absorb a $ 13.5 million salary-cap charge if Brady is not in the roster on March 18, the day on which the NFL "calendar" begins in 2020 and where teams can now sign free agents.As complicated as the scenario looks, there is something positive for the Patriots since the legal period of negotiations with free agents starts on March 16. Regardless of what Brady wants to do, the quarterback could chat with other teams in those previous days and then re-sign with New England on March 18.Brady is about to turn 43, but he could have many teams interested in his services. What he decides will directly impact the Patriots' plans for the 2020 NFL season.