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Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest football player of all time. Brady spent 23 years in the NFL, made 15 Pro Bowls, had three First Team All-Pro selections, won three AP NFL MVP awards and has the most Super Bowl victories of any player in history with seven.
The NFL took to social media to share that a major record held by retired quarterback Tom Brady has been broken.
'We Haven’t Seen That in a Few Years': Tom Brady Backs Patriots and Adds Buccaneers to ‘Elite Teams’
After helping to create the greatest dynasty in the history of the NFL with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady, much like the rest of us, figured that it would be a while before the club was back in the mix for title contention.
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback in history. Joe Flacco set an NFL record on Sunday, surpassing Brady. Despite Flacco’s achievement, the Bengals lost their second straight game.
Shohei Ohtani's performance for the ages had Tom Brady in awe. It also had him thinking what are the greatest performances in NFL history.
Despite winning three Super Bowls, appearing in five, winning two MVPs, and making the AFC Title Game all seven seasons as a starter, Patrick Mahomes faces a daunting uphill climb to overtake Tom Brady as the NFL GOAT. Why? Well, because he's chasing a quarterback who arguably had three separate Hall of Fame careers in his 23 years playing.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs left Orchard Park with a narrow defeat and a broader debate. A 28-21 defeat to the Buffalo Bills pushed Kansas City to 5-4, and the Mon