The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have followed up their Super Bowl-winning season with an impressive regular season campaign led by quarterback Tom Brady. Brady threw for a career-high 5,316 yards with 43 touchdowns and 12 interceptions at 44 years young, putting himself squarely in the MVP race- and the Buccaneers squarely in the conversation to repeat as league champions. However, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers also has a compelling case for MVP after his awe-inspiring second half. Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians weighed in on who the MVP should be between Brady, Rodgers and others ahead of the team's playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles, via ESPN.

“I think if he doesn't get it, it's a travesty,” Arians said Monday, as his team began preparations to host the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC wild-card round this weekend. “Most completions ever, 5,000 yards, touchdowns — the whole nine yards. To me, it's not even a close race.”

Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians doesn't think the MVP race is even a close one between Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and the field.

Arians referenced the fact that Brady set the record for the most completions in a season ever, had over 5000 passing yards, and of course, his 43 touchdowns, the most the future Hall of Famer has had in a season since his historic season with the New England Patriots.

Not to mention the fact that Brady has done it with a revolving door of weapons. In Bruce Arians' eyes, the MVP should go to one person and one person only- and it isn't Aaron Rodgers.