The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Arians believes Brady is clear-cut MVP

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, FLA. » For all the talk about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defying the odds of keeping last year’s Super Bowl roster together, there’s been one constant in the team’s recipe for getting back to the playoffs — Tom Brady.

The 44-year-old, seventime NFL champion had one of his best seasons statistica­lly, leading the Bucs to a franchise-record 13 regular-season wins, the club’s first division title in 14 years and the No. 2 seed in the NFC.

Brady led the league in completion­s, attempts, passing yards and touchdown passes, helping Tampa Bay withstand a slew of injuries that have tested the team’s depth on both offense and defense while joining Drew Brees as the only quarterbac­ks in NFL history with multiple 5,000-yard seasons.

As far as coach Bruce Arians is concerned, there’s no question Brady is the league’s most valuable player.

“I think if he doesn’t get it, it’s a travesty,” Arians said. “Most completion­s ever, 5,000 yards, touchdowns, the whole nine yards. To me, it’s not even a close race.”

Brady enters the playoffs this weekend, coming off the 66th game of his career with three TD passes and no intercepti­ons — most in league history.

His 485 completion­s this season surpassed Brees’ record of 471 in 2016.

And with a career-best 5,316 yards passing, 43 TDs and 102.1 passer rating, he became one of just five players in league history to finish with 5,000plus yards, at least 40 TDs and a passer rating of more than 100.0 in the same year.

And, he’s done it while playing at times without tight end Rob Gronkowski, running back Leonard Fournette and receivers Chris Godwin, Mike Evans, Antonio Brown and Scotty Miller due to injuries.

Brown, of course, won’t be around to help Brady in the playoffs after he had an in-game meltdown against the Jets and was released last week.

Defensivel­y, linebacker­s Lavonte David, Shaquil Barrett and Jason PierrePaul; cornerback­s Carlton Davis, Sean Murphy-Bunting, Jamel Dean and Richard Sherman; and safeties Jordan Whitehead and Antoine Winfield Jr. have all missed games due to injury.

“It’s been a next-man-up mentality all year, really,” Evans said. “We haven’t had our full team the whole season, and that’s how it’s had to be. We’ve had to adjust. It helps that we have a surplus of talent on this team for guys to step up.”

Arians tipped his hat to general manager Jason Licht and vice president of player personnel John Spytek for their roles in helping the Bucs get back to this point.

“Those guys put together a hell of a roster and we kept adding to it with veteran players as the went along,” noting recent acquisitio­ns Le’Veon Bell and Breshad Perriman contribute­d to Sunday’s 4117 victory over the Carolina Panthers.

“I can’t say enough about our front office having a great roster.”

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