Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is set for yet another grand test in his playoff career, as he will meet the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC divisional round.

Playoff challenges are far from anything new for Brady, as he has seen multiple different schemes and coverages against him over the course of his storied career. He has essentially done it all over his runs with the Buccaneers and the New England Patriots, which has included 35 playoff wins and a multitude of records shattered in postseason play.

Still, Brady does not take all the credit for his grand success in regularly playing football in January and February.

As Brady touched on during a press conference ahead of the Buccaneers' upcoming home clash with the Rams, his accomplishments in the playoffs are also a testament to the multitude of stout teams that he has played on over the years.

“I think it's just a credit to all the great teams I've been on,” Brady said. “I've just been a part of so many great teams over a long period of time. I love that I've been able to do it for as long as I have. I love the game and I love being out there with my teammates. We've just had a lot of success over a lot of years trying to do the right thing.

“What we've done here the last two seasons has been a lot of fun for me to learn and grow with these players and our organization. We've put ourselves in good position. Now we have to go take advantage of it.”

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Brady's Pro Football Hall of Fame resume is already stacked with notable achievements after another, but he sure is still hungry for another Super Bowl win.

In front of him now is a Los Angeles Rams defense that features plenty of familiar foes and a front seven that finished the regular season ranking third in total sacks with 50.