Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady had the best response after hearing that Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill wants to win seven NFL Super Bowls.

On Twitter, Brady was very supportive of Hill's quest.

Earlier, Tyreek Hill made a strong statement, noting that the Chiefs will not just go for five or six Super Bowl rings but seven,  emphasizing that they are not just merely chasing Michael Jordan.

“We're definitely creating something special here in KC, so I don't see why not. Why say five? Why not go seven rings? Right now we're just chasing [Michael] Jordan, so that's what we do. So I'm going over five, and I'm saying seven,” the four-time NFL Pro Bowler told ESPN.

Tom Brady may be supportive of his fellow NFL player, but he knows really well how hard it is to win one — let alone seven Super Bowls. Brady has won his six Super Bowls over a span of 20 years, winning MVP in four of them. He hasn't won every Super Bowl he has made, losing in three (including two to the New York Giants).

The Chiefs won their second Super Bowl last year, with their first coming 50 years earlier in 1969 at Super Bowl IV. They have a long road ahead of them if they want to win seven, let alone repeat this 2020 NFL season.

However, the NFL franchise is confident after locking up Patrick Mahomes for the next decade. Mahomes signed a 10-year extension worth up to $500 million earlier this July.

The Mahomes signing, along with other signings during this offseason, have the Chiefs on Cloud Nine, and this confidence is shown in comments like Hill's. Only time will tell if the Kansas City is able to do it.