It's rare to see Tom Brady rush with the ball, and so when he ran for 11 yards early in the second quarter of their Monday Night Football showdown with the New York Giants, he was so hyped. Clearly, it was a memorable run for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star, so much so that he won't let anyone play it down.

In his post-game media availability, Brady was asked about what the reporter thought was a 10-yard run. Brady quickly corrected it before sharing why it's quite the feat for him.

“They don't happen very often so I do remember how far they go,” Brady said, per Rob Maaddi of Associated Press.

Perhaps playing against the Giants made it extra memorable? After all, Tom Brady himself said before he always loves playing against the Giants and beating them.

Sure enough, the Buccaneers quarterback came out motivated on Monday, as he finished the night on 30-of-46 pass completion for two touchdowns and just one interception. He also accumulated a total of 307 passing yards.

What's important, however, is that the Buccaneers got the win and broke their two-game skid. Tampa Bay have lost their previous two outings with the New Orleans Saints and Washington Football Team, so the victory against the Giants couldn't come at a better time.

Tampa Bay is certainly be thankful they faced a Giants team that always gets the best out of Brady.