The New Orleans Saints have their sights set on making a Super Bowl run but Drew Brees has bigger aspirations. According to Ian Rapoport, Brees won't retire if he wins the Super Bowl and ‘wants to win two' more.

After this season, Brees' current contract is set to expire with the Saints. Therefore, there has been uncertainty surrounding his future with the franchise that signed him in 2006.

Despite his future being undetermined yet, Brees seems confident that he'll return to the Saints in 2020. At the same time, New Orleans hasn't shown any signs of not wanting him back in a Saints' uniform for as long as he wants to play.

In his 19th season in the NFL, Brees completed 74.3 percent of his passes for 2,979 yards, 27 touchdowns, and four interceptions. The future Hall-of-Fame quarterback also surpassed Peyton Manning for the most passing touchdowns in NFL history.

Above all, Brees helped lead New Orleans to a 13-3 record and the No. 3 seed in the NFC. Without a doubt, the Saints are considered to be one of the teams who could represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

Brees was able to secure his lone Super Bowl victory with the Saints in 2009 and has gotten close since. In the event that he wins another one in 2020, many have wondered if the veteran signal-caller would be willing to walk away from the game.

Unlike some players who would want to go out as a winner, Brees is determined to achieve more with the Saints. However, before Brees' goal of winning two Super Bowls happens, New Orleans likely needs to win the Super Bowl this year first.