There’s no stopping New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady from looking for ways to improve his game. Not even father time. At 41 years of age, Brady remains keen on elevating his performance on the field, and Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is one of the many people on the team that will testify to that, per Karen Guregian of the Boston Herald.

“I’ve seen a tremendous desire to improve at the little things like I always have, staying after, going out early, whether it be at practice, or in the film room with guys,” he said. “That’s what I see . . . I think we’re on track there.”

Like some of the most competitive athletes in sports, Tom Brady, even with all his success on the field, seems to make sure he’s got bulletin board material to keep him inspired and motivated. For the upcoming season, he’s out to prove that he and the Patriots’ dynasty is far from a decline.

After reaching the Super Bowl last February, New England got ambushed by Nick Foles and the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL title game, denying Brady and Belichick their sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Nevertheless, that failure could turn out to be nothing but a delay for another Super Bowl victory for the Patriots, as the team will enter the 2018 season as the odds-on favorite to win it all.

The Patriots will start their season on Sep. 9 in Foxboro against Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans.