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Brady is excited, eager to kick off playoffs leading the Buccaneers

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, FLA. » New team, same ole Tom Brady.

The six-time Super Bowl champion who left New England for sunny Florida is in the playoffs for a NFL-record 18th time in 21 years, and eager to build on an ever- expanding legacy in his first postseason appearance with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Bill Belichick and the Patriots are home watching following a historic two- decade run with the 43-year- old quarterbac­k, who’s now pumping vitality into a franchise with the worst all-time winning percent

age in the four major profession­al sports.

Brady led New England to the Super Bowl nine times in 20 seasons, appearing in 41 playoff games and winning 30 — both records.

The Bucs, who will end a 13-year postseason drought when they face Washington in a NFC wild- card game Saturday night, have played 15 playoff games in the club’s 45-season history.

“Anytime you make the playoffs, it’s a good feeling, and it’s a good opportunit­y to be playing this weekend, a privilege for any of us,” Brady said Wednesday.

“We’re a team that’s made a bunch of improvemen­ts over the course of the year, and we have to be at our best. That’s what this part of the season is all about,” the three-time league MVP added. “The regular season is what it is. You realize you put it in the books, but we’re here to win playoff games.”

Brady left New England in free agency, signing a two-year, $50 million contract with the Bucs, who’ve surrounded him with an All-Star cast of playmakers that includes receivers Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Antonio Brown, tight end Rob Gronkowski and running backs Ronald Jones and Leonard Fournette.

An improved defense has helped Brady continue to defy Father Time, too.

“It’s amazing because when you’re out there watch

ing him in practice, you’re like, ‘ This guy looks like he’s 30, maybe 33 at most,’” coach Bruce Arians said.

“It’s just amazing watching him and the way he works so hard at taking care of himself. That’s not easy at 43, taking a few shots — hopefully not too many — and moving on. ... He really is a freak of nature in that regard.”

It’s never been Brady’s style to call attention to his accomplish­ments, so he lets his play speak for what he’s been able to do this season without benefit of a normal offseason or preseason to prepare for his transition to a new team.

With a franchise- record 40 touchdown passes, he joined Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and Dan Marino as the only quarterbac­ks to throw at least 40 in multiple seasons. It also tied Russell Wilson for the second most in the league this year behind’s Rodgers’ 48.

“When he first signed I said, ‘ OK, we’ll be a 40 (touchdown) and 10 (intercepti­on) team,’” Arians said. “I was expecting practice, I was expecting OTAs and those things. What he’s done with none of that — especially this last half of the season — is incredible.”

Brady enters the playoffs coming off throwing for 1,067 yards and 10 touchdowns over the last eight quarters he played. He rallied the Bucs from doubledigi­t deficits to win four times this season and has thrown for at least two TDs in seven consecutiv­e games.

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CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Tom Brady throws a pass during practice on Wednesday in Tampa, Fla.

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