Seven-time Pro Bowler Antonio Brown will make his Tampa Bay Buccaneers debut in Week 9 at home against the New Orleans Saints.

During his media session with reporters on Tuesday, Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians revealed how many plays Brown will see versus the Saints on Sunday Night Football on NBC.

“It really depends on how the game goes,” Arians said, via The Tampa Bay Times.

“If we’re successful with the package we put him in, we’ll probably run it more. He’ll have his role, and it could be 10 plays, it could be 35 plays. I wouldn’t anticipate 60 plays for sure, but we’ll just see how it goes.”

The Buccaneers are 6-2 on the season after defeating the New York Giants in Week 8 on Monday Night Football. Week 9 is a big game for Tampa Bay since the team fell to the Saints in Week 1 at New Orleans.

Antonio Brown, 32, caught four balls from Tom Brady last season in his lone game of the season as a member of the New England Patriots. One of those catches was for a touchdown as well against the Miami Dolphins.

The Buccaneers are hoping Brown can behave in Tampa Bay and be an X-factor for the team on offense. While AB can be a headache, there is no doubting his elite football skills. Brown has 75 touchdown catches in his career. He was named to the All-Decade Team for the 2010s.