The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't even a week removed from unseating the Kansas City Chiefs as Super Bowl champions. After taking part in some of the celebratory events in the past week, Tom Brady is already getting himself ready for his quest to win his eighth Super Bowl.

In his 21st season in the NFL, and first with the Buccaneers, Brady changed the outlook of a franchise that hasn't seen success in the postseason since the early 2000s. Following a 7-5 start to the 2020 season, Brady would lead Tampa Bay to eight straight wins, including a blowout victory over Kansas City in Super Bowl 55.

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During the regular season, Brady threw for 4,633 yards, 40 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, proving that he can still throw with the best of them at his old age. As he enters his second year with the Buccaneers, everyone should expect more of the same from Brady.

To celebrate his NFL record seventh Super Bowl win, Brady was seen throwing the Lombardi Trophy from one boat to another. He was also seen having issues walking straight after getting off of the boat that was used for the Buccaneers parade, showing that he may have had too much to drink while out on the water.

Nevertheless, the time for celebrations doesn't last long when it comes to Brady as he realizes how much it takes to compete for a Super Bowl every year. While some of his teammates are likely still taking a victory lap — and deservedly so — Brady has his sights on getting his body right for the 2021 season.