The signing of Tom Brady has already been made official for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers earlier this offseason. Now, after months of anxiously awaiting his arrival, Brady has officially arrived at the Buccaneers' training facility, per Kyle Burger of ABC Action News in Tampa Bay.

Since the signing of Brady, the NFL offseason has been far from normal due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All 32 teams have been unable to conduct OTAs, prompting them to take part in a virtual offseason program instead.

While he couldn't wait to build chemistry with his new teammates, Brady held private workouts during the offseason with Buccaneers teammates. Although, the private workouts did cause the NFLPA to advise against players conducting private sessions.

Nevertheless, Brady has been spending as much time as he can to prepare himself for his 21st season. Earlier this week, the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans had rookies report to training camp. Meanwhile, training camps for the rest of the league are set to get underway on July 28.

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Given that, teams around the NFL are beginning to open their training facilities to players. Seeing that he hasn't been able to use the facilities yet, Brady appears to be getting a feel for his new practice venue.

The excitement for fans in Tampa Bay is at an all-time high with Brady joining the team in the upcoming season. Even though he's been able to have a somewhat relaxing offseason thus far, Brady seems to be all business upon his arrival to the Buccaneers.