In case you have been living under a rock for the last few weeks, the New England Patriots recently signed former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown to a one-year deal over the weekend. Not only is Patriots quarterback Tom Brady all in on adding Brown to the equation in New England, but the future Hall of Fame quarterback has offered up his home to his new teammate.

Brady extended an invitation for the former Pittsburgh Steelers standout, and troubled Raiders pass catcher in Brown to stay at his home, according to NBC Sports' Al Michaels.

If you're keeping score at home, Brown is just the latest weapon that Brady will have at his disposal. In addition to Brown, the Patriots are also housing the likes of Julian Edelman, Demaryius Thomas, Josh Gordon and injured rookie N'Keal Harry as the team's top wideouts. Not only that, but the Patriots signed veteran tight end Ben Watson this past offseason as future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski officially called it a career. If that isn't enough, the Patriots are currently sporting the likes of James White and Sony Michel — among a few others — at the running back position. It is safe to say that Brady will be just fine once again despite his age.

It is also worth noting that while Harry is currently on injured reserve with Brown not suiting up against his former team in the Steelers on Sunday evening, Watson is serving a four-game suspension as well.