New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft expects Tom Brady to "continue for quite a while" as he plans to offer the veteran quarterback a contract extension.
Brady is contracted for 2019 with the Patriots and has already made it clear he has no plans to walk away from the game following Sunday's Super Bowl against the Los Angeles Rams.
The 41-year-old has won five titles with the Pats and Kraft is confident the franchise quarterback still has plenty left in the tank.
"Think about it, the last three years, we’ve been privileged to go to the Super Bowl with a quarterback in place," Kraft said in Atlanta ahead of the showdown with the Rams, according to ESPN.
"I would be quite surprised if he didn't continue for quite a while as our quarterback.
Brady threw for 4,355 yards and 29 touchdowns during the regular season, while he steered his team past the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs to reach a ninth Super Bowl in his stellar career.