The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to kick off Super Bowl 55 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fortunately for QB Tom Brady, he will have wide receiver Antonio Brown catching passes for the big game.

Brown was not active in the NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers due to a knee injury, but after practicing this week, it shouldn't be a surprise that he is active.

AB's story is a bit of a strange one after bouncing around from a few teams over the past couple of years, including the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots. However, he's found a home in Tampa Bay and has quickly become one of Brady's favorite receivers with the Buccaneers when it comes down to it.

He has 48 catches with 542 yards and five touchdowns and should be a huge factor in the game against the Chiefs.

The Buccaneers have one of the best receiving corps in all of football with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Scotty Miller and Antonio Brown, as well as tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Cameron Brate.

As Tom Brady gets ready to play in his 10th Super Bowl with the Buccaneers–who are the first team to play their game in their own stadium–Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs look to win their second straight championship with Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce leading the way for Andy Reid's offense.

Brady versus Mahomes should be an all-time great battle, and the addition of Brown will be huge for Bruce Arians' squad on Sunday.