Tom Brady is no stranger to the Super Bowl as he prepares for his tenth career appearance and first with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, Brady says that next year will be “better” than this past year.
"As soon as this game ends, we're on to next season."
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— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) February 3, 2021
Brady continues to defy the odds and seems like he'll be playing in this league forever, especially at this rate. While Brady said next year will be better, his numbers in 2020 were incredible.
He threw for 4,633 yards for the Buccaneers, the most since 2015, and he tossed 40 touchdowns, which is the most since his unreal 2007 season when he threw for 50, so the fact that Brady says next year will be better is insane.
Article Continues BelowThe 2020 NFL season was a strange one due to COVID protocols, no regular offseason, no training camps, and no OTAs, all canceled or virtual due to the ongoing pandemic.
He also was learning a new offense for the first time in what seems like forever, and having an entire offseason of practices to work with the Buccaneers receivers, coaches, and system, Brady could certainly blow past his numbers come 2021.
Brady turns 44 years old in August of this year, and it's a very real possibility that he plays two or even three more years, especially with the way Brady trains and takes care of his body year in and year out.
For Tom, the Buccaneers have their hands full with the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, who looks to be the first team to repeat as Super Bowl winners since Brady's 2004-2005 New England Patriots squad.