
TAMPA, FLORIDA – JULY 27: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gestures to fans during Buccaneers Training Camp at AdventHealth Training Center on July 27, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady will be out of camp the next 10 days to deal with non football related issues.
Bucs head coach Todd Bowles made the announcement earlier today. Brady will be out until after the Buccaneers' second preseason game which will be played Aug. 20 against the Tennessee Titans. Bowles said that this was decided before training camp. That will allow Brady to address a personal matter.
Brady had already missed two practices over the last couple of weeks. Tampa Bay will open up their preseason schedule this Saturday night at Raymond James Stadium against the Miami Dolphins. The two teams have been holding joint practice sessions all week. You can catch that game right here on ESPN-SWFL. Listen on 98.1FM, 104.3FM and 770AM.
Even though Brady will be out for 10 days, that doesn't mean he'll miss 10 days of practice.
The team had already planned to keep him on the bench for that, so he won't be missing anything there.
Tom Brady will probably be back with team at practice two days after the Titans game on Aug. 22. Then followed by the preseason finale against the Indianapolis Colts. Following that, a full week before Week 1 preparation. Brady would have three full weeks to prepare for their season opener on Sunday night September 11th against the Dallas Cowboy on the road.
Blaine Gabbert, Kyle Trask and Ryan Griffin are expected to see lots of time at quarterback over the next couple of pre-season games.
Tom Brady out non related football issues





Fantasy Football QB Rankings by Tier
Fantasy Football drafts are just around the corner, and we want to help you win your league this season. The traditional Fantasy football QB ranking of numbering 1-20 is outdated and doesn't paint the full picture. What if the drop off from 9 to 10 is 50 points? They shouldn't be drafted back to back in that scenario. Russell Wilson is in a new location, but what does that mean for his fantasy outlook? Will the change in OC in Buffalo help or hurt Josh Allen? Can Joe Burrow build on his postseason success from last year? All that and more will be answered in our fantasy football QB rankings by tier.
2 Philosophies
There are 2 philosophies when drafting quarterbacks. 1) Go get your stud early. This is rarely the philosophy I deploy. Unless a guy like Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes are available in the 4th or 5th round, I'll let someone else take that player. I prefer to deploy the 2 QB system with each player fitting into a different category. Those categories are proven vet that is steady, and a young player with huge upside. Think about the young QB's who have burst onto the scene over the last 5 years. Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert, and Joe Burrow. young guys are breaking into the league and putting up huge number. Usually in year 2 or 3.
2021 Numbers
For some context, the top 10 scoring Quarterbacks from 2021 were Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers, Dak Prescott, Joe Burrow, Jalen hurts, and Kyler Murray. Allen led the way with 417 points on the year, while Murray snuck in the top 10 with 310 points. That might seem like a big drop off in production, but it's only 2 points per game (Murray only played in 14 games).
Tier 1

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1. Josh Allen
2. Justin Herbert
3. Patrick Mahomes
I think all of these guys will have a majority of their offenses placed on their shoulders. I put Herbert ahead of Mahomes because of the weapons the teams have surrounding the quarterback. I would target Josh in the early 3rd round with the other 2 guys in the 4th.
Tier 2

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4. Joe Burrow
5. Lamar Jackson
I should have called this "tier 1.5". I would not be surprised if either one of these guys finish the season as the league's to scoring QB in 2022. Burrow should go somewhere around the end of the 4th or beginning of the 5th. Target Lamar at the end of the 5th or beginning of the 6th round.
Tier 3

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6. Tom Brady
7. Kyler Murray
8. Russell Wilson
Tom Brady led the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns in 2021. We all need to stop thinking some sort of cliff is coming for Brady. It just isn't. he's going to continue to put up gaudy numbers. When healthy, Kyler is one of the premier fantasy QB's. If you take him, you'll need a solid backup because it's unrealistic to expect him to stay healthy for 17 games. Russ is the big question mark this season. He starts hot every year, then tails off. Maybe with an offensive minded coach, Russ will get to cook for all 17 games. I would target all of these guys in the late 7th/early 8th.
Tier 4

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9. Jalen Hurts
10. Derek Carr
11. Dak Prescott
12. Aaron Rodgers
Jalen Hurts brings those added ground yards and the potential for rushing touchdowns every week. Hurts should be targeted in the late 8th/early 9th round. I would also target Derek Carr in this same spots. Carr threw for over 4,800 yards and added one of the best receivers in the game. Dak 2 of his top 3 receivers, but should still put up good numbers. Similar spot with Rodgers losing Adams to Vegas. He should be fin though.
Tier 5

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13. Matthew Stafford
14. Kirk Cousins
15. Matt Ryan
These guys are all safe options, and if you don't get one of those top 3 tier guys, you can use these guys in a rotation. Stafford would be higher if not for the elbow injury. I could just see a few games this season where the Rams get up big and try to preserve the arm. Cousins is very efficient in a good offense. See similar numbers from last year. I think Matt Ryan will be reinvigorated now that he's back on a contender, and Michael Pittman should be a big beneficiary of that.
Tier 6

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16. Trey Lance
17. Tua Tagovailoa
18. Jameis Winston
19. Trevor Lawrence
20. Justin Fields
These are all guys who have some serious upside. Trey Lance in the Kyle Shanahan offense could be explosive. Jimmy G was solid, but Lance brings the athleticism where his legs can be utilized more. Tua has 2 of the most explosive weapons on the outside in the league, so he should have a few games where opposing secondary's simply can't match what the Dolphins bring to the field. Jameis has put up numbers, but needs to do it consistently. Lawrence and Fields will be the focal points of their offenses, and could be used when going up against the bottom half of the league defenses. It also doesn't hurt that they'll be trailing often and have to chuck the ball around to get back in games.