With Tom Brady turning 41 in August, the team needs to start looking for a successor.

Ever since the New England Patriots drafted Drew Bledsoe with the first overall pick in 1993, the team’s quarterback position has been in safe hands. Bledsoe was one of the NFL’s most prolific passers of the 1990s while his successor, Tom Brady, grew from sixth-round selection in 2000 to the most decorated player the league has ever seen. With Brady on the wrong side of 40, however, the...

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