This is When You Can Expect Tom Brady to Make Free Agency Decision

Tom Brady in possibly his last New England Patriots press conference
Tom Brady in possibly his last New England Patriots press conference / Adam Glanzman/Getty Images

NFL fans might finally be approaching the answer to the predominant question of the offseason: Where will Tom Brady play in 2020?

As it turns out, we got a bit more clarity on Brady's next few weeks via a strange source: an Instagram Live conversation with Dana White.

Per the man himself, Brady has a vacation planned with his family in the coming days, specifically for the next 10-to-12. That means fans could know much more about Brady's destination in 2020 as soon as those 12 days are up on Monday, March 16, the end of a long period of reflection, and the beginning of the league's Legal Tampering Period, two days before the official start of free agency.

The length of his vacation doesn't feel like a coincidence.

Brady is expected by many outlets not to return to New England in 2020, with his current contract set to expire this offseason. Speculation about where Brady will end up has dominated the offseason conversation ahead of free agency.

Destinations ranging from Las Vegas to Tennessee have been raised as possibilities according to the public, with a return to New England seemingly losing steam by the day. Brady has led the Patriots for the last 20 years, establishing himself and the organization as the greatest in the history of the sport.

Wherever he choses to go, he will bring with him the attention and pressure of victory. Whichever team makes the move to bring in Brady will suddenly be identified as an immediate Super Bowl contender, and likely a favorite.