A 6-foot-4, 225-ish-pound domino fell on Wednesday and shook up the NFL's offseason before it even arrived.
No doubt, Tom Brady's retirement will have a ripple effect across the rest of the league as rosters look for help and go through the standard yearly turnover.
At the very least one less quarterback will be available for the Raiders, Colts, Texans, Jets, Niners, Commanders, Panthers, Saints and Bucs. But there will be non-quarterback aftershocks from Brady's retirement that hit Tampa Bay as well.
They're officially no longer in win-now mode. And now that the salary cap has been set by the league at $224.