Tom Brady is known to be a quarterback that tends to pay attention to every single detail. And Ryan Jensen, the center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is having to do some adjusting to Brady's tendencies. While Brady enters his first year with the Buccaneers, he's proven to be very particular on Jensen's rear end sweat.

“He started talking about the sweat and what he’s had centers do in the past,” Jensen said, via the Tampa Bay Times. “I knew it was coming. I’d seen an article last year or so talking about just that so I knew that conversation was going to be had.”

Throughout Brady's illustrious career, he's been keen on how his centers manage the sweat on their rear end. In doing so, Brady likes to ensure each one wears a towel to help prevent fumbled snaps from taking place. Despite sharing his excitement to work with Brady, Jensen admits that he'll need some time to get used to wearing a towel.

“It’s an adjustment a little bit having a towel down the rear side, but if that’s what Tom wants and that’s going to help him be a better quarterback, I’m gonna do what I have to do,” Jensen said. “It’s been an easy adjustment. The first couple it was a little uncomfortable, but just like anything you get used to it. . . .

Jensen, who's entering his seventh season in the NFL, has gotten accustomed to certain things during his career. Even though it was awkward at first, the veteran center says sporting a towel hasn't been a burden on him.

“I just wasn’t sure what it would be like at first but, it’s a pretty easy transition. And now it’s just a couple extra things during practice I got to do, change out the towel, add a little bit more powder. It’s really not a burden at all for me.”

When Tom Brady asked him to wear a towel, Jensen seemed skeptical about the idea. However, if it helps the Buccaneers win games, Jensen is willing to accommodate to Brady's peculiar request.