Tom Brady is chasing ring number seven in his first year with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he could see a boost in his contract if he wins on Sunday. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Brady could be earning himself lofty incentives if he's able to defeat the Green Bay Packers and win the Super Bowl.

When Brady inked a deal with the Buccaneers, he signed for $50 million over the course of two years. At the same time, he agreed to add incentives to his deal with Tampa Bay, which is linked to him having success deep in the postseason.

With a win over the Packers on Sunday, Brady would net a $500,000 incentive for reaching the Super Bowl. And if he's able to go on and win the seventh Super Bowl of his career, Brady would receive another $500,000 from the Buccaneers.

Of course, Tampa Bay would love to pay Tom Brady an extra $1 million in exchange for their first Super Bowl since the 2002 season. There's no doubt that Brady will be doing everything he can to ensure that the Buccaneers are the first team to play in a Super Bowl that takes place in a team's home stadium.

In his 21st season in the NFL — first with the Buccaneers — Brady is showing that father time hasn't caught up to him yet. The 43-year-old quarterback finished with 4,633 yards and 40 touchdowns during the regular season while combining for 580 yards and four touchdowns in his first two playoff games with Tampa Bay.

Besides the chance to add more hardware to his collection, Brady is hoping to add more money to his pockets by leading the Buccaneers to a victory over the Packers, and a victory in the Super Bowl.