Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht has talked about Tom Brady playing until he's 50. Brady himself thinks 50 might be a bit much, but it's clear the legendary quarterback still has something left in the tank after winning yet another Super Bowl.

Now, Brady's trainer, Alex Guerrero, says he thinks the QB will play at least two more years:

Guerrero obviously isn't totally sure, because this situation is fluid. He tries his best to keep Tom Brady as healthy as possible in order to play as long as he wants. We know just how strict Brady's diet and training regime are, with the infamous TB12 Method supposedly one of the secrets to his longevity. Guerrero is the man behind all this, so he does at least know a good amount about Brady's body and how he's doing.

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GM Jason Licht in the middle, Jackson Powers-Johnson, Marshawn Kneeland, Malik Washington around him, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wallpaper in the background

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Brady did undergo knee surgery after the Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, but it remains to be seen how that will impact him in the 2021 NFL season. The Buccaneers are one of the favorites to win it all again, and if Brady stays healthy, they should have a great chance of repeating as Super Bowl champs with their loaded roster.

Tom Brady will be turning 44 in a couple of weeks. The 2021 season will be his 22nd in the NFL. It has been a long and illustrious career for the quarterback, but we still don't know just when he'll retire. He just keeps going and going and going.