Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants not in the race for Tom Brady

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The six-time Super Bowl champion is scheduled to become a free agent on March 18, and could leave New England after 20 years.

, the Colts and the Giants rank second and sixth in terms of cap space available, with $86.1 million and $73.9 million respectively.The Colts have made inquiries about Philip Rivers, who last monthFollowing Eli Manning's retirement, meanwhile, the Giants appear fully committed to Daniel Jones. The sixth overall pick of the 2019started 12 games in his rookie season and is expected to be handed the keys to the Giants' offense in 2020.

Brady will be 43 by the time next season kicks off and while he's previously stated he's determined to play until he's 45, it would make sense for him to join a team ready to win as soon as possible. Aside from his football pedigree, landing Brady would be a major coup for both the Chargers and the Raiders, given both franchises will be moving into new, shiny stadiums from next season.

 

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