Drew Brees continues to shoot down questions about him possibly staying on the sidelines after the Citrus Bowl
Though both Brees and the Boilermakers have been steadfast in the 13-time Pro Bowler’s standing with the program, the former Purdue quarterback did reveal that he’s been reached out to by a few people about various coaching opportunities. Nevertheless, Brees has been clear about his intentions for the future.
“Obviously I want to get us prepared to go out there and play well against LSU on Monday and after that, I turn back into a pumpkin,” he joked. Purdue finished the 2022 season with an 8–5 record while winning the program’s first-ever Big Ten West division title. The Boilermakers will now seek to cap off the banner year with a victory over the Tigers in the Citrus Bowl, set to kickoff at 1 p.m. ET on Jan. 2.