Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians doesn't write checks he cannot cash.

Arians revealed a new tattoo in honor of the team's Super Bowl victory this past February, which has become quite trendy among Bucs personnel.

Multiple Bucs players have also gotten new ink to commemorate the victory.

Rookie cornerback Antoine Winfield Jr. was one of the first to get tatted. Star wide receiver Mike Evans also showed off plans for an elaborate design earlier this month.

Now the head coach is on board, as well. But make no mistake about it, Arians and Co. are already thinking about their title defense.

The Bucs were aggressive in retaining core players this offseason. Tampa Bay almost immediately assigned the franchise tag to wide receiver Chris Godwin. Edge rusher Shaquil Barrett signed a big deal to stay with the Bucs, and Tom Brady's extension and restructuring also helped Tampa Bay bring back veteran linebacker Lavonte David.

Rob Gronkowski was nearly pried away following an offer from his hometown Buffalo Bills, but he is sticking with his longtime quarterback. The Bucs also re-signed Leonard Fournette after “Playoff Lenny” emerged during the team's roll to the Super Bowl.

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Does Tampa Bay have more in store? The Bucs have the least amount of cap space after all their maneuvering, though there is still time before organized team activities begin later this spring.

Regardless, Arians can head into 2021 feeling confident about the roster the Bucs have in place. He is also vindicated knowing he delivered on his promise to bring a championship to the franchise.