Buccaneers' Tom Brady Says 'I Know I Can Play Better' After 5-TD Game vs. Falcons

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Tom Brady, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' star quarterback, was able to throw for five touchdowns.

After Sunday's 48-25 win over the Atlanta Falcons, he said to reporters: "I know that I can play better." "I could make better throws."

Brady was 24-of-36 for 276 yard and five touchdowns in the win.

It is difficult to imagine how the 44-year old can do more than he did in the first two weeks. He now has 655 yards passing and nine touchdowns.

Perhaps Brady was thinking back on Sunday to set an NFL record of 940 passing yards in the first two games of his 2011 season. Stathead suggests.

The Buccaneers are generally ahead of where they were in 2020.

Up until the team's Week 13, when it was at 7-5, questions about Tampa Bay continued to linger. Bruce Arians, the head coach, had also called out Brady and offered multiple critiques.

It was not all that important as the Bucs won the Super Bowl.

Brady and his teammates have much to be proud of with their 2-0 start. But, Brady has seven titles so it is not easy to feel content. The future Hall of Famer will likely find something to improve on until Tampa Bay lifts the Vince Lombardi trophy again.