It feels like New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is the NFL version of Marvel villain Thanos, who, with the snap of a finger is in the Super Bowl once again. It seems like the six-time Super Bowl champ is embracing it.

Brady joined the Twitter community earlier this NFL offseason and has given fans a look in the longtime New England Patriots' life, including videos of workouts, selfies with friends and family appreciation posts.

The 14-time Pro Bowler will be entering his 19th NFL season at the age of 41, but Brady doesn't look like an aging quarterback on his final leg.

Coming off a Super Bowl title, Brady threw for 953 yards and two touchdowns in the 2019 playoffs.

Btady though will be without some of his top targets going into 2019. Tight end Rob Gronkowski retired soon after the Super Bowl win, and Trent Brown went to the Oakland Raiders.

But in a rare move, the Patriots drafted Arizona State wide receiver N'Keal Harry with their first-round draft pick, and it seems like him and Brady and getting along well.

But it feels that no matter the challenges that face New England, Thanos, I mean Tom Brady, will always be the person teams will have to go through to get over the hump.