Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar Tom Brady is indeed the embodiment of greatness. So much so that he now has more Super Bowl titles than each of the entire 32 teams in the NFL. Brady won his seventh Vince Lombardi Trophy on Sunday, leading the Buccaneers to a 31-9 demolition of the Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Apart from getting his fifth Super Bowl MVP in the process, Brady also eclipsed his former team New England Patriots in terms of total championships won. The Patriots were indeed one of the most dominant teams of this era, winning six of their 10 Super Bowl appearances from 2001 to 2019 with Brady at the forefront.

In just his first year with the Buccaneers, the 43-year-old signal-caller added another ring to his already glowing resume.

Brady has more titles than the Pittsburgh Steelers who also have six Super Bowl crowns, followed by the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers who each have five titles. As storied as these teams are, it's crazy to think that a former 199th draft pick like Brady now has more rings than them.

It's not like Brady rode on the coattails of the Buccaneers either as he orchestrated his team's deadly attack against the Chiefs throughout Super Bowl LV. After a splendid first half where he threw three touchdowns to Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Brown, Brady continued the onslaught after halftime to deny Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs back-to-back titles.

While Tom Brady has already locked the NFL's GOAT debate, it seems that the case can also be made for him as the best athlete of all time.