NFL: Tom Brady continues to break records to continue opposing the best athlete of all time

HIt’s been a while since the qualifiers ran out for a Tom Brady who continues to oppose being the best athlete of all time. Or at least the most dominant in his specialty. Because there is no memory of an athlete who has exercised a tyranny similar to that maintained by the current quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for more than 20 seasons.

Brady’s ambition knows no limits and while others at 44 years of age enjoy sports from the couch, the man from San Mateo continues to break records on his way to try to win his eighth Super Bowl ring. A path that has begun to walk with a firm step with a resounding victory against the Philadelphia Eagles (17-31).

A victory that allows the Californian quarterback to get his 35th postseason win, setting a new NFL record as the player with the most playoff wins in history. Not only that. Brady has emerged victorious in more playoff games than 28 of the 32 NFL franchises and is second only to the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packer and Dallas Cowboys.

It wasn’t Brady’s only record in the game against the Eagles. A clash in which he ended with two touchdown passes and puts his mark at 85, 40 more than the next on the list who is Joe Montana. Numbers that demonstrate the insulting dominance of a player for whom the word legend has long since fallen short.

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