Exactly one week ago, the New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons to win Super Bowl LI. It was the team’s fifth world championship – but it seems as if it has already set its eyes on the next season by registering trademarks for two slogans.

According to a report by ESPN’s Darren Rovell, the Patriots have trademarked the following two phrases:

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The former of the two, "No Days Off", has been used by Patriots head coach Bill Belichick during the Patriots’ Super Bowl victory parade on Tuesday. Belichick started a chant using the slogan that has since gained traction within New England’s fan base. "Blitz for Six" has also been used by the team before: Owner Robert Kraft said the phrase during the Patriots’ victory celebration in Providence on Tuesday. Both slogans will probably be used as a merchandising tool leading up to the 2017 season.

Just recently, the Patriots have filed a trademark for the slogan "Ignore the Noise" while also securing "19-0" and "Perfect Season". Heading into the offseason, the team thus has plenty of material to work with.