Last March, in his first press conference as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Tom Brady publicly acknowledged the high-level talent on his new team. “They’re committed to winning,” Brady said of his teammates. “And I’ve got to come in and do my part.
“That’s why I’m here.”
Brady did his part, and then some, whether he was leading the Buccaneers to a 11–5 regular season record or to three-straight road playoff wins. On Sunday, in Tampa Bay’s 31—9 Super Bowl LV victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, Brady carved up the Chiefs’ defense, throwing for 201 yards and three scores.