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Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr didn’t want to take any questions about rumors that Tom Brady could join the team in 2020, before Jon Gruden denied the plans.
UFC President Dana White mentioned the plans during Saturday night’s broadcast of UFC 278.
He said he is ready to help bring Brady and Rob Gronkowski to the Raiders before they finally join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Kerr was asked Tuesday about the rumors and whether he was “immune” to those kinds of stories.
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“Now I hope it will. I’m immersed and just talking to that person,” Kerr explained to reporters.
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“It was a moment to put things into perspective. It really doesn’t matter. At the end of the day, everything I say would blow right there. To play football. I wish I could just answer the football question. Hope Kuba, I hope there is no more drama in the city, that is my wish.
Appearing on ESPN with the Gronkowski family, White said Gruden didn’t accept the offer.
“I worked to close that deal to have Brady and Gronk come to the Raiders. Said [Brady]’ explained White.
“And then all hell broke loose. It was crazy and Brady’s already looking for a house and there’s still no word that Gronk is coming. Other than Gruden breaking the deal, Super Bowl is”
Raiders team owner Mark Davis was also asked by the Las Vegas Review-Journal about the potential deal.
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“Have you heard [White’s comments]Was that a couple years ago or something?” Davis told the newspaper. “I don’t know, man. Talk to Dana. I remember Tom Brady going to Tampa Bay. Roughly what I remember I can’t think of anything Dana has a story I love Dana he’s a great promoter why does this piss me off I’m too busy watching rice field [the Raiders beat Miami 15-13] and a basketball game. ”