Coming back against the Atlanta Falcons seems to be something that Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady loves to do for his enjoyment.

Despite facing a 17-point deficit against the Falcons on Sunday, Brady found Antonio Brown for a 46-yard touchdown to give the Buccaneers the lead.

Prior to Sunday's game, Brown had yet to catch a touchdown with the Buccaneers this season. However, with his touchdown grab against the Falcons, Brown has five receptions for 93 yards and a score.

Throughout the season, people have said that Brady is no longer capable of throwing down the field often. But when Tampa Bay has needed him to convert on deep throws, he's consistently made them for the Buccaneers in recent weeks.

Heading into halftime, Tampa Bay faced a 17-0 deficit, making it look as if Atlanta was going to have a lopsided win over their NFC South rivals. The Falcons, more than anyone, know that a Brady-led squad is never down no matter what the score is.

Of course, Brady handed the Falcons a heartbreaking loss in Super Bowl LI after facing a massive 28-3 deficit in the first half. Ever since then, Atlanta hasn't been the same team and have struggled to hold onto games with double-digit leads.

On the other hand, Brady has always been remarkable at making comebacks, playing well when his team needs him to deliver the most. While the Buccaneers aren't going to be content with how they performed on Sunday against the Falcons, Brady is proving that he may be a shareholder in Atlanta's franchise until he's done playing.