Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back LeSean McCoy has been in the NFL for quite some time already. In his 12 years in the league, he has paired up with several of the game's best gunslingers along the way.

The veteran ball-carrier was recently asked who was the best quarterback he has ever played with in his career:

“It would be Tom Brady for sure,” he said. “Brady would be number one obviously, even though we haven’t played a game. It would go Brady, Mahomes, and then Mike Vick and Donovan McNabb.”

Before ending up in Tampa Bay, McCoy started out his career with the Philadelphia Eagles when he was drafted in 2009 and stayed for six seasons until 2014. His run in Philly was the most productive of his career where he bagged the 2011 NFL rushing touchdowns leader award, 2013 NFL rushing yards leader, two first-team All-Pro selections, and six Pro Bowl appearances. He further cemented his legacy by becoming the Eagles' all-time rushing yards leader in franchise history.

He then went to the Buffalo Bills where he spent four seasons from 2015 to 2018. The former Pittsburgh product then signed a one-year agreement with the Kansas City Chiefs where he was reunited with former Eagles head coach Andy Reid and former Bills teammate Sammy Watkins.

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McCoy tallied 465 rushing yards on 101 attempts and 4 scored touchdowns on 13 appearances in 2019. He also went on to earn his first Super Bowl ring as a member of the Chiefs last season.

Now as a member of the Buccaneers, the 32-year old player will aim to find his place on a loaded offense and provide another veteran presence in the locker room. The 2020 season will see if McCoy can cap off his first season in Tampa Bay with another Super Bowl ring.