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Getty Tom Brady stays on the Buccaneers list notwithstanding his new retirement.

Tom Brady stays on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dynamic list notwithstanding reporting his retirement on Tuesday, February 1.

It remained as such through Friday with no exchange reported by the Bucs as indicated by Ben Volin of the Boston Globe. A NFL group regularly places a resigned player on the hold/resigned rundown or delivery him, Volin composed.

No program moves for Brady this week, per the exchange wire. For Bucs didn't deliver him or set him on save/resigned

- Ben Volin (@BenVolin) February 4, 2022

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Brady, who is under agreement for 2022, could stay on the program until June as per CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin. The Bucs broadened Brady's agreement after the 2020 season, which included three voidable years as per Over The Cap.

His visit on the list boils down to the Bucs dealing with his agreement and compensation cap hit. Bucs head supervisor Jason Licht suggested that in his question and answer session on Tuesday after Brady authoritatively declared his retirement.

"That is actually an unsettled issue. We've been conversing with Tom's representatives," Licht told the media. "We have an extraordinary relationship with Don Yee and Steve Dubin and we've been discussing that. That is actually a disputable issue and we realized that assuming we were in this situation that we would have the option to sort out that. Furthermore, I prefer not to discuss contracts freely, however we'll have the option to figure out that."

Why June?
In the event that Brady played in 2022, the Bucs would pay him $20.3 million, however a quick hold/resigned assignment would be exorbitant for the Bucs, Benjamin noted. The Bucs would take "a $32 million dead cap hit - and nearly $11.8 million in lost compensation cap space", Benjamin composed.

Assuming the Bucs discharge Brady after June 1, the dead cap hit goes to $8 million, and "they'd right away save $12.3 million", Benjamin composed. The Bucs would take one more $8 million hit in 2023 however save another $16 million, Benjamin added.

The Bucs could likewise resolve something with Brady assuming that the group decided to deliver him as per Pro Football Talk's Charean Williams. The Dallas Cowboys took a comparable action with quarterback Tony Romo in 2017, Williams noted.

Tampa Bay owed Brady a $15 million reward on Friday as per Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, who got a duplicate of Brady's agreement. It didn't have anything to do with Brady's deferral in reporting retirement, Florio composed, as a result of the language in the agreement. Florio likewise noticed that Brady owes $16 million in unmerited reward cash - something his representative and the Bucs could work out.

Brady to Follow in Romo's Footsteps?
Brady could turn into a telecaster, like Romo, who joined the CBS Sports NFL broadcast group in 2017.

A source told People Magazine that Brady "is handling broadcasting offers", Charlotte Triggs and Lindsay Kimble composed. The source noticed that "Tom wasn't centered around communicating by any means" upon retirement, Triggs and Kimble composed.

"There are a ton of activities underway. He additionally has insane proposals from networks who need him to be a telecaster," the source said per People Magazine.

Jason Hodes, Brady's representative, additionally has gotten an "phenomenal volume of chances going from broadcast and streaming proposals to distributing and brand bargains" as per the source by means of People Magazine.

Brady said he for the most part resigned to invest more energy with family, yet fans could see a greater amount of him assuming the right transmission offer goes along.