Slay was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday and finally opened up about his deteriorated relationship with Patricia.
With players requesting to join the Bucs, it's hard to believe Arians will target Brown when he more than likely he has plenty of other options moving forward.
Cam Newton is available, but how many teams are actually in the market for a starting QB?
It would be hard to imagine two quarterbacks any more different than Brady and Winston.
Gardner Minshew is now the man in Jacksonville, while Foles likely moves Mitchell Trubisky down the pecking order in Chicago.
The Dodgers prospect is on the road to recovery after surgery.
Quite clearly, the Brady fallout has a trickle-down effect.
The Bears have reportedly been the market to upgrade from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, but just how much they are willing to dole out to find a replacement remains to be seen.
Going cheap isn't necessarily a bad thing, but Bill Belichick is going to have to put in a lot of time and effort with both Jarrett Stidham and a potential new QB if he wants to find success in the post-Brady era.
Brown, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and O.J. Howard would give Brady the offensive weapons he didn't get in New England over the past few seasons.
While the masses pan the Texans and Bill O'Brien for trading star wideout DeAndre Hopkins, it sure sounds like the relationship between coach and player was doomed.
Boston's ace is dealing with a flexor strain in his elbow, and it was originally reported that he would not be ready for Opening Day, but perhaps now he'll be ready in time for first pitch.
Murray now will have Hopkins, Kenyan Drake and Larry Fitzgerald, among others, to sling the ball to throughout the season.
Now with another added weapon to his receiving corps, it's time for Baker Mayfield to show what he's made of.
With the NBA season on hold due to the coronavirus, fans have visions on Kyrie Irvign and Kevin Durant joining the Nets for a playoff run, but is that realistic?