Tom Brady has already established himself as the most successful quarterback in the history of the NFL, winning a ridiculous five Super Bowl titles for the New England Patriots. While he currently leads all QBs in Lombardi Trophies, a win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII will break a tie with Charles Haley for the most Super Bowl rings by any player, with six.

According to Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter, he won't stop there.

From FS1's First Things First:

“I believe Tom Brady will win seven Super Bowls before he retires. I believe it's that easy.

“Look at who he's got. He beat Marcus Mariota, and he beat Blake Bortles to get to the Super Bowl. I don't see a whole bunch of quarterbacks over the next three years that can stop him from going to a couple more Super Bowls.”

While Carter acknowledges Brady's greatness, his reasoning here is somewhat based on the subpar play of other quarterbacks around the league, specifically in the AFC. While Mariota and Bortles performed admirably for the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars in the playoffs, neither signal-caller is in the top echelon of NFL quarterbacks.

While the Eagles are still a formidable foe, they would be much more intimidating with MVP candidate Carson Wentz under center on Super Bowl Sunday. Backup Nick Foles shined against the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game, completing 26-of-33 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, but it's unfair to expect him to play that well again with the 52nd Lombardi Trophy on the line.