The Facts: The Saints and Brees still haven't worked out a new contract that would reduce his $30 million cap number for 2016. Publicly, both sides continue to say all the right things. "I'm very confident that it will [get done]," Brees told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Tuesday. So what if it doesn't get done? "I've got one year left, so it's not the end of the world if it doesn't and we play through the year," Brees said. "I did that back in 2011. I'd rather not do that."
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As PFT points out, the difference between 2011 and 2016 is that the Saints would be looking at a franchise tender of $43.2 million to keep Brees around for 2017, which means that the franchise tag most likely would not be applied to Brees. Which makes rumors of the Saints making a play for a guy like Paxton Lynch even more intriguing, since that would place Brees squarely in the Sam Bradford “stop-gap” category for the rest of 2016. Given all that, the best move for both sides would be to work out a long-term deal that cements Brees’ status as the starter for the next two or three years, obviating the need for looking at quarterbacks in the draft and allowing the Saints to use those picks elsewhere. That doesn't mean it will happen. But the issue isn't going away until they do. Expect to hear more.