With former New England Patriots superstar quarterback Tom Brady officially done with his ex-franchise, now the time begins to focus on trying to win it all with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brady, 42, penned a personal essay in The Players' Tribune, published Monday. In the article, the six-time Super Bowl winning signal-caller remarked that he's “embracing” his new team and the new challenges presented with the NFC South franchise.

“They’ve welcomed me as one of their own,” Brady wrote, via ProFootballTalk. “They want to listen to what I have to say. I’m excited to be embraced fully for what I can bring to the Bucs. In turn I’m ready to embrace fully a team that is confident in what I do — and what I bring — and is willing to go on this ride with me.”

Another twist not laid out explicitly by Brady in his article is the platform itself, given The Players' Tribune was founded by Derek Jeter, whose Davis Islands mansion property the new Buccaneers quarterback is renting.

Brady also promoted the idea of collaboration with his new teammates as means to motivate himself.

People ask sometimes what motivates me. The answer is simple. I love my sport. I love doing what I do. I want to keep doing it until I don’t want to do it anymore. Playing football isn’t something you can do alone in a backyard either. Football is a team sport, and getting a chance to collaborate with my teammates is a big reason I was drawn to the game in the first place.

Brady will have two top-flight wide receivers in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin from the start in Tampa Bay, along with seasoned head coach Bruce Arians (in just year two of his coaching stint with the Buccaneers), but no doubt the future Hall of Famer will feel pressure to win immediately with his new squad.