One (more) and done for Tom Brady?

The Patriots quarterback could play in his final game with New England on Saturday in the AFC Wild-Card game against the Tennessee Titans at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

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Brady will be a free agent following the season and his return to the Patriots after 20 seasons is no guarantee.

If the six-time Super Bowl winner wants to test the open market, ex-New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott thinks he might have a good landing spot for the G.O.A.T. Scott made his prediction Thursday on ESPN’s “Get Up!” Per the New York Post:

“Well, if we’re going to play quarterback musical chairs and we think maybe Philip Rivers is going to go to the Colts, I think the perfect destination for Tom Brady would be the Chargers. You talk about their skill set. He’d be going home. They’re going to their new stadium this year. They need to fill that stadium. They’re not filling a soccer stadium. So when they move there, you talk about creating some sizzle. There’s a lot of Patriots fans that are out on the West Coast, he’s a West Coast guy. ... “I think Brady wants to prove he can win without (Bill Belichick). Going out there with Anthony Lynn, with a team with a tremendous tight end in (Hunter) Henry. You think about Keenan Allen, maybe one of the best receivers he’d ever play with and the (Mike) Williams kid is a splash. Even if they don’t bring back (Melvin) Gordon, they still have (Austin) Ekeler. I think he’d have some of the best weapons he’s had in years.”

When asked Thursday about possibly playing in his final game with the Patriots, Brady sidestepped the question. “I’m not much for nostalgia,” Brady said, per the New York Post. “I’m just pretty focused on what I need to do. This week has felt just like every other week for the last 20 years.”

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As for Scott, he was supposed to make his ESPN Radio debut on Thursday. Instead, he will wait until Jan. 20, according to the New York Post’s Andrew Marchand.

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