Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar quarterback Tom Brady will enter Super Bowl LV for a record-setting 10th career appearance. Come Feb. 7, when the Bucs take on the Kansas City Chiefs at the grandest stages of them all, Brady will be the most experienced player on the field — and it isn't even close.

Nevertheless, for Brady, all this goes out the window once the highly-anticipated contest kicks off. According to the three-time league Most Valuable Player winner himself, the only thing that will be on his mind is to play the best game he possibly can:

“Experience doesn’t matter. Playing well matters,” Brady said, via Greg Auman of The Athletic.

While this is somewhat true, we also have to say that all the Super Bowl battles Brady has under his belt will, at the very least, have some sort of impact on how the Buccaneers will fare on Feb. 7. There will be more than a few players between either side that will be taking part in their very first Super Bowl experience, and there's no denying that the nerves will be there — regardless of what they try to tell you.

This does not mean, however, that Brady will come into the contest with a precarious level of self-belief. It's actually quite the contrary. Based on his statement above, it appears that the three-time All-Pro quarterback is treating the matchup as one would expect the great Tom Brady would — as another game that will require him to be at his very best for the Buccaneers.