Saints quarterback Drew Brees may be playing his last game in New Orleans.
Prior to the team’s NFC round playoff against Tampa Bay Buccaneers, FOX Sports NFL Insider Jay Glazer reported that Brees will retire when the Saints’ postseason race comes to an end.
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“Drew Brees – tonight will be the last game he will play in the Superdome,” said Glazer in the broadcast before the FOX game. “And whenever his last game is – if they lose tonight, if they lose next week – that will be the last game he will play in the NFL.”
Glazer was asked if it was just his belief that Brees was retiring or if it was a real report. He responded by saying, “No, that’s it. Drew Brees will be ready.”
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Brees, who just finished his 20th NFL season, finished with 2,942 yards, 24 touchdowns and just six interceptions, completing 70.5% of his passes in 12 regular season games. Brees lost four games after suffering rib injuries and a lung collapse in week 10.
Brees signed a broadcast contract with NBC in the spring of last year and is expected to transition to the role of analyst or colorful commentator in the near future.