Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar Tom Brady just GOAT-ed himself once again after the iconic QB declared that he has at least five years left in him. The 44-year-old legend doesn't have anything left to prove to cement his NFL legacy but now he's claiming that, hypothetically speaking, he'll be more than capable of hitting the gridiron for the next decade.

“I could literally play until I'm 50 or 55 if I wanted to,” Brady said (via Bleacher Report). “I don't think I will obviously. My physical body won't be the problem. I think it'll just be, I'm just missing too much of like with my family.”

Let's be real here – if there's anyone that can do this feat, then it's definitely the Buccaneers' Tom Brady.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion, and five-time Super Bowl MVP, has become one of the best underdog stories the league has ever seen. After being the 199th pick in the 2000 NFL draft, the California native immediately proved all his doubters wrong as Tom Brady became an instant household name.

Last season, after nearly two decades of playing with the New England Patriots, the three-time league MVP took his talents to Florida and signed a two-year deal worth $50 million. Brady would then surpass all the odds and put his new franchise on his back as the Bucs went all the way to Super Bowl LV to claim their first Lombardi since 2003.