Former New England Patriots and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady possesses a whopping seven Super Bowl rings, winning six titles with the former and one with the latter this past season. However, Brady has also lost three times upon reaching the Super Bowl with the New York Giants serving as his foe in two of those three defeats on the biggest stage in professional football.

Unsurprisingly, after now having beaten all 32 NFL franchises following the Buccaneers' win over the Patriots in Week 4, Tom Brady has since revealed his favorite team to beat is indeed the Giants.

“The team I would love to beat the most was the Giants, there’s no doubt about that. They’ve taken away some really. … you know, I always joked with Eli, but yeah I think he likes that I bring it up all the time. So I’ll bring it up again, I do not like losing to those guys. When we beat them, I love that,” Brady recently said, via the Let’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray podcast.

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With recently retired quarterback Eli Manning infamously leading the Giants to a pair of Super Bowl titles over the Patriots in 2007-08 and 2011-12, respectively, it was another NFC East franchise that dealt Tom Brady and New England their third Super Bowl loss in nine tries as the Philadelphia Eagles most recently spoiled the party in 2017-18.

Last season, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers claimed the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the then defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs as the future Pro Football Hall of Fame signal caller's first year down in Tampa Bay was quite a success — to say the least.