Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians has responded to Washington Football Team rookie Chase Young calling out Bucs superstar quarterback Tom Brady following Washington's huge win against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

Chase Young was understandably excited after Washington clinched the NFC East title after the Football Team's Week 17 victory over the Eagles, which led the 21-year-old pass rusher to take aim at Tom Brady. In typical Bruce Arians fashion, the veteran coach refused to engage with Young, and instead, had nothing but praise for the Washington defensive end and the rest of his teammates:

“Both those kids from Ohio State, he and (receiver Terry) McLaurin, are great kids. He's a handful, but so is (Montez) Sweat, (Daron) Payne, the rest of those guys,” Arians said, via Nick Shook of NFL.com. “Ryan Kerrigan, I've had a ton of respect for a long time. We'll have our hands full, but it's one of those games where you better watch what you wish for.”

Bruce Arians didn't end his statement without sending a bit of a warning for Young, who is clearly hyped about having the opportunity to face Brady and the Buccaneers in the playoffs. As the Tampa Bay coach implied in his message, Young and the rest of his team better be ready for what's coming for them.

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As for Tom Brady, we're pretty confident that the future Hall of Famer isn't going to make too much out of this call out.

The Buccaneers will face off against Washington on Saturday in a Wild Card playoff game, with the winner advancing to the next round.