New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is approaching yet another AFC Championship Game, and he knows his team has their work cut out for them. According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, Brady spoke to the media on Friday and he is not expecting the game to be decided early on. He believes that it's going to a be well-fought game from start to finish.

“I mean, we’re going against a team that’s the No. 1 seed in the league,” Brady replied. “I’m sure there’s a lot of people that are thinking they’re going to win. Everyone can have their own opinion. We certainly have an opinion, and we’ve got to go out there and execute our best in order to accomplish that.

If Sunday's matchup is going to be anything like the game back in Week 6 of the regular season, it's going to be an extremely exciting game from start to finish. Unlike the first game, the Patriots will now be on the road against the Chiefs and it's not often the Patriots play on the road at all in the postseason.

Brady reiterated how tough the game will be and knows it'll be a hard fought battle from the initial kickoff to the final whistle.

“So, it’s going to be a tough game. I mean, we’re not certainly expecting to go 15 minutes into the game and think that it’s over. It’s going to go down to the end. They’ve got a great team. Like I said, we feel like we have a team that can compete well against anybody. We’re going to need to play really well, and that’s what makes for a championship game. Hopefully, we can have our best one of the year.”