Bears Were One of Tom Brady's Three Free Agency Finalists

Tom Brady almost signed with the Bears originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

Tom Brady almost signed with the Bears last offseason.

Let me repeat that, the Bears knew they needed to do something about their quarterback situation and almost landed six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

Tom freakin' Brady.

At least, that's what sources told Dan Patrick.

"Did you know that the Bears were in the final list of teams for Tom Brady?... The final list that Brady was looking at, the Chargers, the Bears, and the Buccaneers," Patrick said. "I was told this yesterday. I said, 'Wait a minute. The Bears?' [The source] told me yes."

You can hear Patrick talk about it around the 4:45 mark of the Hour 3 episode from Thursday.

We all know what happened. The Bears traded a compensatory fourth-round draft pick to the Jaguars for Nick Foles.

Foles would compete with Mitch Trubisky for the starting role and was perceived to have an edge because of his experience in Matt Nagy's offense but ultimately didn't win the job.

Brady went on to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who have serious talent at wide receiver with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Then tight end Rob Gronkowski ended his retirement to join the Bucs and they added running back Leonard Fournette.

And they're Super Bowl contenders now.

Brady could've signed with the Bears.

Gronk could've come out of retirement to sign with the Bears, filling a tight end hole the Bears plugged with veteran Jimmy Graham and drafting Notre Dame's Cole Kmet.

Brady choosing the Bears could've plugged two holes for the Bears and the Bears would be Super Bowl contenders.

Why didn't he choose Chicago?

This one hurts. What could've been.

 

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