“A match made in heaven,” Skip Bayless says Tom Brady urges reputed Titans WR to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers


“A match made in heaven,” Skip Bayless says Tom Brady urges reputed Titans WR to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tom Brady made a sensational return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after announcing his retirement about 40 days ago and has brought with him a newfound light at the franchise. He is now all set to rope in a veteran wide receiver, Julio Jones of Tennesse Titans for the upcoming season according to the intel provided by leading NFL analyst, Skip Bayless.

Jones became a late entrant into the NFL free agency market after he was released hours before the deadline by the Tennessee Titans. However, it looks like he might not have to wait a long time to get back into a franchise if the reports made by Bayless is true.

Tom Brady will be able to achieve his full potential if Julio Jones joins the Buccaneers feels Skip Bayless

Julio Jones
Julio Jones

Speaking on the popular podcast, Undisputed Skip Bayless said that a source informed him that Tom Brady texted Jones to make his intentions clear for the Titans wide receiver.

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He said, “This morning a source who knows Julio texted me that Julio got a DM yesterday from Tom Brady. In the message he effectively said, Hey, Come on down to the sunshine here in Tampa and let’s be great together.”

“Every once in a while I hear something read something and it flashes in the back of my head. Bingo!! because that would be a match made in football heaven.”

“I am now ready to tell you, Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr has recommended a plan for the Buccaneers. I bet you, he will get whatever greatness is left in him out of Julio. I think they could be great in stretches together. I believe there’s some Randy Moss left in Julio that Tom Brady can get out of him,” said Skip Bayless on the prospect of them teaming up together at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season.

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