Tom Brady was not pressured on 76.3% of his dropbacks in 2020 (including postseason)
This was the 3rd highest percentage among NFL starting QBs (200+ dropbacks)#GoBucs pic.twitter.com/mye6ygUFQL
— PFF TB Buccaneers (@PFF_Buccaneers) February 26, 2021
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had dealt with inconsistent play from their offensive line in recent years, but after signing Tom Brady in free agency last offseason, the Bucs needed that group to step up in a big way.
They did just that, proving to be one of the best units in the league throughout the 2020 season, particularly in pass protection.
Brady was pressured on less than a quarter of his dropbacks in 2020 (per Pro Football Focus), allowing him plenty of time to pick apart opposing defenses, as the Bucs marched to their second Super Bowl victory in franchise history.
With all five starters returning for 2021, this group can be even better next season as the Bucs look to repeat as world champions.