Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are set to take the next step in their quest to defend their title as they take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night. The Bucs are currently not the favorites to reach the Super Bowl this season, but one particular statistic has given Brady and Co. a huge edge over the rest of the NFC.

As it turns out, Brady, 44, is older than all of the remaining head coaches in the NFC (h/t SportsCenter on Twitter):

That's a pretty insane fact. There are three teams remaining in the NFC at the moment, and none of the coaches are older than 42. Kyle Shanahan of the San Francisco 49ers and Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers are both 42, while Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is just 35 — seven years the junior of Tom Brady.

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GM Jason Licht in the middle, Jackson Powers-Johnson, Marshawn Kneeland, Malik Washington around him, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wallpaper in the background

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In terms of experience alone, Brady has much more of this under his belt as compared to the other three coaches in the NFC. Surely, this will come into play in the divisional round against the Rams, and the Buccaneers are hoping that this will also be the case should they progress to the NFC Championship match.

We all know how great Tom Brady is, but this particular stat is just another one that is simply mind-blowing.