Tom Brady's attention to detail has gone to another level ahead of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' clash against the Washington Football Team, head coach Bruce Arians said.
The Buccaneers face Washington at FedExField on Saturday in their first playoff game since 2007.
With his performance against the Atlanta Falcons, Brady joined Peyton Manning as the only players in NFL history with 40-plus touchdown passes in a single season with multiple teams.
And Arians said the playoffs meant Brady had gone to another level ahead of the clash against Washington.
"It's just even more attention to detail," Arians told a news conference when asked what he had seen from Brady.
"Some things he might've let go and talked [about] on the side, he addresses immediately. Same with me.
"I don't accept anything this week at all. If it's a little bit off, if it's two yards off your reception area, you better get in the right spot."
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Washington have won three of their past four meetings with the Buccaneers, most recently claiming a 16-3 victory in 2018.