Tom Brady has played in over a dozen AFC Championship Games. Sunday is his first NFC title game (as is the case for Mike Evans), and he didn't waste time. The NFC Championship game between the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Buccaneers is underway and it didn't take long for the first score of the game.

The Packers won the coin toss and deferred, and Tom Brady and company marched right down the field to score the first touchdown on Sunday.

Tom Brady connected with wide receiver Mike Evans on a 27-yard completion on third down to get into Packers territory.

Despite Antonio Brown being out, Tom Brady still has weapons galore at his disposal.

Evans followed that up with a 15-yard touchdown reception, getting past Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander and catching Tom Brady's pass for the first score of the game at Lambeau Field.

Evans has been a huge red zone threat for Tom Brady all year long, and it's no surprise to see him get the first score of the game.

Evans had just one catch for three yards- although it was a touchdown- against the New Orleans Saints last weekend, so the talented wideout has already blown past his totals from last game.

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He had a career-high 13 touchdowns this season with Brady throwing the football and quickly become one of TB12's favorite red-zone targets- especially in crunch time.

For the Packers faithful watching the game at Lambeau, it wasn't the ideal start they were hoping for as the Bucs have an early 7-0 lead, and Tom Brady and company will surely try to make more trips to the end zone.

Tom Brady is 43 years old, and Aaron Rodgers is 37. It's not often that a conference championship game has two starting quarterbacks with a combined age of 80 or higher, but the NFC's quarterbacks do skew older. The AFC is a marked contrast with Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen both being in their mid-20s, set to become in the next 15 years what Brady and Rodgers have been over the past 15 years.