Who will replace Drew Brees as Saints' QB in 2021? Here's 4 options…
Though he would later say it was a slip-up, New Orleans Saints' head coach Sean Payton perhaps not-so-accidentally referred to 2020 as Drew Brees' final season in a March interview.
At the very least, Brees took some time to weigh his future after the 2019 season. He's already signed a deal with NBC Sports for whenever his career concludes, with the thought that he could eventually join the Sunday Night Football booth in some form. And for as much as he continues to complete passes at a high level, it's undeniable that the 41-year-old's arm strength has declined, which could leave the Saints with a postseason ceiling that's short of the Super Bowl.
Could Brees decide he wants to return for a 21st NFL season? It's possible, but all indications are that 2020 will more than likely be his final campaign. That will leave the Saints, currently among the NFC's elite teams, searching for a starting quarterback after this season.
Further complicating matters is that the fact that Brees is currently slated to leave north of $20 million in dead cap money next season, should he not return to the Saints. Michael Thomas' future with the team is unclear as well, although the Saints would incur $20 million in dead cap money if he was traded. In the same way that the Patriots had to deal with a really lean financial year in their first season without Tom Brady, the Saints could be headed for a reset year in terms of the cap in 2021. That may complicate their ability to add an external quarterback, and limit who they could put around said quarterback.
With all this in mind, let's take a look at four potential options to play quarterback for the Saints in 2021, assuming Brees isn't back: