Tom Brady was honoured as one of the best 100 players in NFL history on Super Bowl Sunday — and it sounds like he was miserable.

In an Instagram story posted on Tuesday, Brady posed a question to his followers: “What do you want to know about my training regimen?”

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The photo also had the text overlaid, “Back at @tb12sports to get to work. I’m not wearing a blazer to the Super Bowl next year.”

Brady is referencing the red blazers he and other famed players and coaches wore for the Super Bowl 2020 pregame show Feb. 2. The bigger message is that he is determined to play for a Super Bowl team next season.

Tom Brady's Super Bowl Instagram post. Source: FOX SPORTS

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The 42-year-old quarterback is a six-time champion and has made nine Super Bowl appearances. The Patriots’ season ended in disappointing fashion after the Titans pulled off a stunning 20-13 upset in the AFC wildcard round Jan. 4. Days later, he thanked New England fans and wrote, “I still have more to prove” in an emotional Instagram post.

For the first time in his 20-year career, the Patriots’ beloved signal-caller is set to enter a frenzied free-agent market March 18, where he stands to earn over $30 million if he and the team cannot agree on a contract extension before then. Rumours have run rampant as to his next landing spot, and Brady has fanned the flames with cryptic comments and social media posts.

Less than a week ago, he posted an ominous black-and-white photo of him walking in or out of a stadium, which ended up being a tease to a Hulu commercial.

It was reported Sunday that the Patriots are willing to offer in excess of $30 million a year to lure Brady, but that may not be enough. Multiple reports have stated that having “weapons” is more important to him than money alone. The Patriots quarterback was openly frustrated with the offence’s ineptitude this season and wants to be on a team that would ultimately set him up for success.

“He wants to see the team spend on some weapons” and ultimately wants to be with “a talented team that could win now,” Ian Rapoport of NFL Network said Sunday.

The list of potential suitors would be lengthy; Adam Schefter reported Sunday that the Raiders are “poised to pursue” Brady should he hit free agency. The Chargers, who have “moved on” from long-time starter Philip Rivers, are also expected to make a pitch. Some have speculated that the Buccaneers are a potential landing spot.

Rapoport also cited the TB12 workout facility (referenced in the Instagram post), which has been vital in Brady’s longevity, as a potential factor.

A team that is “willing to incorporate TB12 into their footprint would help,” he said.

Brady will turn 43 in August before the 2020 season kicks off.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post.