Tom Brady puts Tampa Bay Buccaneers through first throwing drills

Tom Brady organized a passing drill with some of his new Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates Tuesday.

Tom Brady and his new teammates with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got to work early Tuesday … for the first time.

The G.O.A.T. of quarterbacks and about eight players took part in a two-hour throwing session, according to Tampabay.com.

They arrived in style:

About 20 minutes after sunrise, just before 7 a.m. Tuesday, the luxury vehicles began rolling past the guarded entrance at Berkeley Preparatory School — a Tesla coupe followed by a Porsche and a Ford truck or two.

Some of the details:

Brady appeared to be the one organizing the route combinations and situational drills that Bucs receivers, tight ends and running backs ran for about 120 minutes Tuesday.

At times, like he did with receiver Mike Evans, Brady would walk through the route, showing players exactly where to make their cuts.

Brady’s arm looked live and he took advantage of the large collection of pass catchers to also get in some work on deep routes. Among those attending the practice were receiver Scotty Miller, tight ends Cameron Brate and O.J. Howard, quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Griffin, and running back Dare Ogunbowale.