Josh Freeman has hit a crossroad in his career.
Freeman wants a new contract, wants to be recognized as elite talent, but has done nothing to warrant earning any of those things as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.
Freeman who has looked good, and badly struggled at times, told the Tampa Tribune that when it’s all said and done, “he wants to be known as one of the best ever.”
“When I look at who I want to be and what I want to be as a player, it exceeds everything that anybody else could hope for,” he said. “I want to push it. When I leave the game, I want to be known as one of the best that ever played.”
Freeman needs to put up numbers similar to that of last season when he passed 4,065 yards and 27 touchdowns, but cut down on the 39 interceptions he’s accounted for over the last two season.