Just like Tom Brady, Bruce Arians is not yet done. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach echoed the cry of his quarterback after their huge win in Super Bowl 55 and told the world that he's not going anywhere.

After winning his first-ever Super Bowl ring as a head coach, the 68-year-old fired back at the rumors of him retiring and said that he's hunting for one more ring.

“Hell no, I ain't going anywhere. I'm trying to get two, and then we'll see,” the Buccaneers coacg=h said (via Albert Breer of NBC).

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On his second season as the head tactician in Tampa Bay, Bruce Arians had a masterful campaign. He guided his team all the way to their first NFC title in almost two decades en route to their massive match-up against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55. On football's biggest stage, Arians didn't let up, as his team dominated the defending champions with a 31-9 masterclass to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Tampa Bay.

With Tom Brady by his side, Arians produced some magic all season long. With that said, it's not at all surprising that he wants to give it one more go next year. Arians signed a four-year deal with the Buccaneers in 2019, which means his contract has him coaching at least until the end of the 2022 season. With Brady already stating his intention to play the final year of his contract with the Bucs, it would be unthinkable for the former two-time Coach of the Year to hang it up right now.