Tom Brady has had the goal of playing until he's 45 years old, but now he's looking to extend that goal after reaching the Super Bowl at the age of 43.

"Definitely. I'd definitely consider that," Brady said Monday. "It's a physical sport. Just the perspective I have on that is you never know when that moment is. Just because it's a contact sport. There's a lot of training that goes into it. And it has to be 100 percent commitment from myself to keep doing it."

Brady moved from a short yardage passing offense with the Patriots to a vertical passing game with the Buccaneers.

"I think I'll know when it's time," Brady said. "I don't know when that time will come. But I think I'll know. And I'll understand that I gave everything I could to give to this game. You put a lot into it. I don't think I could ever go at this game half-ass. I've gotta put everything into it. When I put it all out there, [when] I feel like I can't do it anymore, I don't feel like I can commit to the team in the way that the team needs me, then I think that's when it's probably time to walk away."