There is plenty of speculation regarding whether or not the New England Patriots are looking to bring back quarterback Tom Brady this offseason after the team's playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans. Even though his time with Brady has long been over, it Randy Moss is still doing what he can to help out his former teammate.

As an ESPN analyst, Moss recently used is platform to urge the Patriots to find Brady some help and end his career on a high note in New England, ESPN's Mike Reiss:

“When you're looking at Tom Brady possibly coming back to be the Patriots quarterback and finish out his career, man, get him some help!

Not only do the pleas from Moss carry plenty of weight, but they are certainly understandable considering the type of supporting cast Brady had to work with.

It is no secret that New England had been making efforts to shore up some firepower such as the selection of wide receiver N'Keal Harry in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the addition of wide receiver Antonio Brown, and acquisition of wide receiver Mohammad Sanu at the trade deadline, however, none of these players were able to provide a long-term solution. As a result, Brady was never truly able to get a consistent rhythm going on offense throughout the course of the 2019 NFL season.

Moss was able to provide Brady with all the help that he needed and then some by putting up historic numbers together. The Hall of Famer is hoping that the Patriots can potentially find someone else to do the same in order to help Brady go out in spectacular fashion.