Colin Cowherd: "I was told 35 minutes ago that Tom Brady signs tomorrow with Tampa Bay. He had made a decision and talked to Tampa Bay yesterday. He was willing to re-sign with New England but he watched Stefon Diggs and DeAndre Hopkins go to other franchises and then called Robert Kraft an hour and a half later and said ‘I’M OUT’… I am told Tampa is the choice and he will sign tomorrow... This is not a 'football source', it is a ‘Icon source', and somebody in Tom’s stratosphere that knows Tom, and who is a famous person. He says Tampa."

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The future of the most famous free agent in NFL history appears to be nearing its climax as six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady officially told the New England Patriots on Tuesday morning that he will not be returning for his 21st season in Foxboro.

Colin Cowherd says he has a source close with Brady who told Colin that Brady has made a decision and will be signing with the Tampa Bay Bucs tomorrow (Wednesday, March 18th) when free agency officially begins at 4pm ET.

Although Tampa Bay has one of the better rosters in the league on paper when you consider their elite wide receiving corps, coupled with a budding front-seven that could be one of the best in football, their secondary has been absolute mess the past few seasons, and their offensive line yielded the most sacks in the league last year.

Their defense allowed the fewest rushing yards in the league by a wide margin, highlighted by linebacker Shaq Barrett leading the NFL in sacks, but also ranked third to last in passing yards allowed.

Linebacker Devin White and cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting both made the NFL All-Rookie Team last season.

Tampa Bay hasn't made the playoffs since 2007, and hasn't won a playoff game since they won Super Bowl XXXVII in January of 2003. Since they defeated the Oakland Raiders in that game, the franchise has gone an ugly 107-165.

Reports last week had been speculating that the Bucs were 'All In' on pursuing Brady in free agency, and the sportsbooks had have taken notice, with Tampa Bay emerging as the heavy betting favorite to land the quarterback legend, according to Fox Bet.

After Brady made his farewell to Patriots fans on Twitter, Fox Bet listed the Bucs at -175 to land Brady, with the Raiders the next closest team at +500.

The Chargers and Buccaneers have reportedly both made offers to Brady for $30 million per year.

The Buccaneers have long been rumored to be heavily involved in the sweepstakes for Brady as their relationship with former no. 1 pick Jameis Winston became more disillusioned as the notorious 2020 free agent quarterback market progressed.