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Tom Brady announces retirement from NFL 'for good' after 23 seasons (The Guardian)

The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced on a video posted on social media that he is retiring from NFL.

“I think I’ve been on the record dozens of times saying there’s no quarterback I’d rather have than Tom Brady, and I still feel that way,” Bill Belichick, the coach with whom Brady won six titles in New England, said in 2021. However, Tampa were weakened by injuries and Brady appeared affected by [off-field issues](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/oct/28/tom-brady-and-gisele-bundchen-announce-divorce) as his final season fizzled out. It’s been an honor and a privilege,” wrote three-time NFL defensive player of the year JJ Watt on Twitter. The New York Post reported the deal The Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, later recalled that Brady introduced himself by saying: “I’m Tom Brady and I’m the best decision this organisation ever made.” He would go on to claim seven Super Bowl titles, three NFL MVP awards and nearly every significant quarterback record in league history. He also holds the NFL record for career passing touchdowns (649) and passing yards (89,214). The 45-year-old’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a losing record – the first in Brady’s career as a starter – and only limped into the playoffs because the other teams in the NFC South were even worse. He started as New England’s fourth-string quarterback and slowly worked his way up to become Drew Bledsoe’s back-up. Brady’s ruthless commitment to winning was legendary and it was only in his final season that there were signs his skills had begun to diminish, although even then he passed for 4,694 yards, the third most in the NFL. Other [more obscure statistics](https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/tom-brady-retires-stats-crazy-nfl) are just as impressive: no other quarterback has played in a Super Bowl past the age of 40 – Brady played in three, winning two; his 35 playoff wins are more than 13 other teams have appeared in; and, remarkably, he has appeared in nearly a fifth of Super Bowls ever played. His seven Super Bowl wins – six with the

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Tom Brady retires from the NFL, 1 year after retiring from the NFL (NPR)

"I'm retiring. For good," Brady said. The record-shattering quarterback released the message on Feb. 1, the same date he announced his retirement from the ...

Brady took his winning ways with him when he left New England for Tampa Bay after 20 seasons, bringing home a Super Bowl title in his first year with the Buccaneers. In a superlative 23-year career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady racked up a raft of elite records. Tampa Bay still won the NFC South division, but the team was summarily dismissed by the Dallas Cowboys in the wild card round. But Brady's latest announcement comes after a regular season in which his Buccaneers finished with an 8-9 record. "You only get one super-emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up last year." Brady, 45, released the message on Feb.

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Tom Brady says he is retiring from football 'for good' (ESPN)

Tom Brady says he is retiring "for good" from football, ending a historic 23-year career during which he won seven Super Bowls and set multiple NFL passing ...

"His imprint on this organization helped take us to the mountaintop," Bucs GM Jason Licht said in a statement. In 2020, Brady joined the Buccaneers and won his seventh Super Bowl. "I think of him walking down the steps at the old Foxboro Stadium, looking like a skinny beanpole with a pizza under his arm -- it's late at night. "He entered the NFL with little to no fanfare and leaves as the most successful player in league history. "Tom Brady was the ultimate winner," Belichick said in a statement. The three-time league MVP passed for 4,694 yards -- third most in the NFL -- and 25 touchdowns this past season, his third with Tampa Bay. "I don't ever believe in the 100-year-old history of the NFL there's been a quarterback of Tom's ilk," Patriots owner Robert Kraft told ESPN's Mike Reiss on Wednesday. "I have a flashback," Kraft told Reiss. More Super Bowl wins came after the 2003 and 2004 seasons. "I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I'd just press record and let you guys know first," Brady said in a video on Twitter. Brady informed the Buccaneers of his decision at 6 a.m. You only get one super emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up last year, so really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me."

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Tom Brady Says He's Retiring, for Good This Time (The New York Times)

Brady, whose career spanned 23 seasons and seven Super Bowl wins, announced his retirement in a social media post.

The Patriots drafted Brady in the sixth round of the 2000 N.F.L. in 2015 suspended Brady for five games after an investigation into whether the team purposely deflated footballs to gain in advantage in the 2015 A.F.C. Brady was linked to Coach Bill Belichick throughout his career in New England as the two shaped one of the league’s marquee dynasties. This season was his worst as a professional — the team finished with an 8-9 record and lost in the wild-card round of the playoffs to the Dallas Cowboys. He won the starting quarterback job midway through his second season in 2001, replacing the injured Drew Bledsoe, and led New England that season to its first Super Bowl victory. Brady spent two decades in New England, where he won six world championships, but did not come to new contract terms and left the team as an unrestricted free agent. That season came after he had left the New England Patriots, the franchise for which he had played his entire career to that point. Brady and the supermodel Gisele Bündchen, his wife of more than 13 years, But Brady threw for 4,694 passing yards, the third most in the league, while completing 66.8 percent of his passes. He founded the health and wellness company TB12 Sports with his longtime trainer Alex Guerrero. 1, 2022](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/02/01/sports/tom-brady-retires), that he would retire, but he [reversed his decision](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/13/sports/football/tom-brady-returning-buccaneers.html) after less than six weeks and returned to play. Brady, 45, exits the league as the winner of seven Super Bowls, an N.F.L.

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NFL quarterback Tom Brady says he is retiring 'for good' (CNA)

National Football League quarterback Tom Brady, who won seven Super Bowls and is considered one of the game's all-time greats, said on Wednesday (Feb 01) ...

"I am retiring for good," Brady said in a 53-second video message that he posted on Twitter. He retired for a short time after last season but reversed course and led Tampa Bay to the playoffs again in the current season before the team was eliminated. The 45-year-old Brady spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots before relocating to Florida and leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl championship in 2021.

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WATCH: Tom Brady Announces Retirement — This Time 'for Good' (NBC10 Boston)

Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady announced on Instagram on Wednesday morning that he is retiring -- this time for good.

"This is difficult for me to write, but here it goes: I am not going to make that competitive commitment anymore. There are no shortcuts to success on the field or in life." "So I really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me -- my family, my friends, my teammates, my competitors, I could go on forever -- there's too many," he said, choking back tears. for good," he said in the 53-second video, which appeared to be recorded on a beach. "Thank you guys for allowing me to live my absolute dream. "I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I'd just press record and let you guys know first, so I won't be long winded."

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Watch: Tom Brady officially retires from NFL, posts heartfelt message ... (The Pewter Plank)

Tom Brady's Hall of Fame career has finally come to an end -- for real this time. After the weird retirement cycle that he went through last year, one that.

That came on the heels of reports that Brady wanted to team up with Sean Payton in Miami and finish his career with the Dolphins. We did this song and dance last year when Brady retired, but he went back on that a month later when he announced he would be returning for one more season. With speculation running rampant about a return for one more season, Brady set the record straight by posting a simple message on his social media accounts that announced he was hanging it up for good.

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Tom Brady retires with nothing left to prove and nothing left to give (Yahoo Sports)

Tom Brady had just stepped onto the campus of Junipero Serra High School in California when he went out for quarterback on the freshman football team.

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NFL offseason storylines to watch: Tom Brady retires; Can Eagles ... (CBSSports.com)

Teams will try to ante up to improve their roster to reach the Super Bowl and compete with the Eagles and Chiefs going forward. This free agent season will ...

[Jimmy Garoppolo](/nfl/players/1760229/jimmy-garoppolo/) before the season when the 49ers decided to go with [Trey Lance](/nfl/players/2969444/trey-lance/) in camp. Barkley has said he doesn't want to set the market for running backs, even though he will be the standard after his best season since his rookie year. Garoppolo essentially took the job after Lance was injured and lost for the season, only to get injured himself midseason -- and replaced by [Brock Purdy](/nfl/players/2961306/brock-purdy/). With Brady and the other free-agent quarterbacks available be tempting enough to move on from both? [James Bradberry](/nfl/players/1886795/james-bradberry/), [Javon Hargrave](/nfl/players/2007634/javon-hargrave/), C.J. Gardner-Johnson, [Miles Sanders](/nfl/players/2251305/miles-sanders/), [Fletcher Cox](/nfl/players/1700843/fletcher-cox/), [T.J. With the Packers having [Jordan Love](/nfl/players/2239997/jordan-love/) entering the final year of his rookie deal, will Green Bay and Rodgers finally decide to part ways? Not all of these players are guaranteed to return for the 2023 season, as several key performers are free agents. With Carr getting a second chance with a new franchise, will a more competent defense get out the best in him? The Raiders will be moving on from Derek Carr this offseason, but which team will Carr be going to? The league still has one more game to go before the craziness of the [NFL](/nfl/) offseason begins, especially with free agency less than two months away and the draft less than three months away. The Ravens can certainly franchise Jackson this offseason and try to work out a long-term deal, but does Jackson even want to be in Baltimore at this point?

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Tom Brady Has Retired, Again. Here's How Much He Earned In His ... (Forbes)

Tom Brady has called it quits, again. He does so with roughly $525 million in total career earnings.

Brady added five more rings in New England and one more in Tampa Bay after joining the Buccaneers in 2020. A native of San Mateo, California, Brady turned pro in 2000 after the Patriots drafted him 199th overall out of the University of Michigan. He found success the following year, after an injury knocked out incumbent starter Drew Bledsoe and elevated Brady to the lead role. Meanwhile, the Brady-endorsed crypto-exchange FTX collapsed under the weight of financial malfeasance and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December. [reportedly agreed to](https://nypost.com/2022/05/10/tom-brady-gets-monster-10-year-375-million-deal-from-fox-sports/) a 10-year deal with Fox Sports this past May to become a broadcast analyst. As recently as 2019, he was earning $12 million annually off the field, a figure that has nearly quadrupled since thanks to lucrative partnerships with brands like Fanatics, Hertz, Subway and Under Armour. On the field, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers barely scratched their way into the NFL playoffs with a record of 8-9, only to suffer a first-round defeat against the Dallas Cowboys. For the first time since Forbes began ranking the NFL's highest-paid players in 2010, Brady On Wednesday, a year to the day after his last attempt, Tom Brady announced his retirement from professional football. Average NFT trading volume, measured in dollars, has fallen 92% from $17.1 billion in January to $1.4 billion in December 2022, according to Dune.com. The sixth-round pick turned three-time MVP similarly dominated financially as well, earning more than any player in history. Brady, 45, exits the sport as a surefire Hall of Famer and arguably the best to play his position, with NFL career records for passing yards (89,214), passing touchdowns (649) and Super Bowl victories (seven).

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Tom Brady retires from NFL: Everything to know about his iconic ... (The Pewter Plank)

Tom Brady has officially called it a career, for real this time. After the debacle last year where the future Hall of Fame quarterback retired only to then ...

Brady prided himself on putting the team before himself, and for that reason he often took team-friendly deals so that the Patriots weren’t strapped for cash and could bring in key players to build out Super Bowl-winning rosters. The first came after the Patriots victory in Super Bowl XXXVI, which was the first of their storied dynasty. He was also Super Bowl MVP after the Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, which is notable considering those games happened two decades apart yet Brady was still the most important player in each game regardless of age. The most infamous of Super Bowl losses came during the 2007 season. Tom Brady might have seven Super Bowl rings, but he’s played in more than just those games. Tom Brady has officially called it a career, for real this time.

Tom Brady retires, insisting this time it's for good (WOKV)

Brady — the most successful quarterback in NFL history, and one of the greatest athletes in team sports — posted the announcement on social media Wednesday ...

He signed with Tampa Bay in free agency in 2020 and added a seventh Super Bowl ring to his collection in his first season with his new team. The offensive struggles continued during a lopsided loss to Dallas in the NFC wild-card round. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl that capped the 2001 season and he and New England coach Bill Belichick were well on their way to becoming the most successful coach-QB duo in football history. The Bucs, however ranked dead last in rushing offense and, forced to rely almost solely of Brady’s arm, struggled to get the ball into the end zone. ["The Return." He is the only player to win more than five Super Bowls and has been MVP of the game five times. The movie tells the story of four lifelong friends, played by Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field, who went to a Super Bowl to see Brady play. He played in one game as a rookie, completing one of three passes for six yards. More Super Bowl wins came after the 2003 and 2004 seasons. “I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I’d just press record and let you guys know first," Brady says in the video. The Buccaneers — with whom he won a Super Bowl two seasons ago — made the playoffs again this season, losing in their playoff opener. “Tom’s legacy is unmatched in the history of this game.

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7-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady announces he's 'retiring for ... (Yahoo Sports)

Brady famously retired after the 2021 season to return in 2022.

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Tom Brady's Retirement Is the Best Thing for Football (The New York Times)

Give Brady his due but let Patrick Mahomes and all of the other young, exciting quarterbacks take it from here.

Louis Rams in the Super Bowl on the wing of a last-minute drive. Brady, in 2002, his second season and first as a starter, leading the Patriots over the St. Slowly, surely, carefully, he would walk from the huddle toward his center, line up his receivers and survey the scene, tall, sure, and oh-so-confident. And then — snap — Brady would deliver a sudden, perfectly placed bolt to his receivers. He did this so often and for so many years (46 fourth-quarter comebacks, 58 game-winning drives) that it took effort to keep from becoming numb to the certainty. awards and a narrative for the ages: the skinny, slow, middle-round draft pick climbs his way to a place on football’s Mount Rushmore, sits atop it, stays and stays. The safe bet was that Brady would keep going, maybe even try to play until he was 50, perhaps for the San Francisco 49ers, his beloved boyhood team. for good,” he said in his video, which, fittingly, he appeared to have shot while hanging out on a beach. Remember that last year on this date, Brady also announced he was leaving the game. Brady’s 13-year marriage to the model Gisele Bündchen ended in divorce last year. They are young, confident and collected — Tom Brady traits — and they even offer a little more. Brady nodded to that hiccup in his Instagram post this morning.

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Watch Spotting: Tom Brady Says He's Retiring 'For Good,' And ... (HODINKEE)

A 25-piece, skeletonized tourbillon – not a bad way to celebrate being the greatest of all time.

Produced in just 25 examples, the Portuguese Tourbillon he wore on the red carpet last night is certainly a deep cut. Of course, he's an IWC brand ambassador, but it's cool to see brand ambassadors wearing rarities from the companies they represent. For Brady's watch, IWC skeletonized the movement to create the caliber 98920, even changing the structure of the movement and its bridges to maximize the dramatic effect of the skeletonized movement. Brady arrived looking dapper as ever in black jeans and a black leather jacket. Loading... [announced on social media today](https://twitter.com/TomBrady/status/1620772095889403905) that he's retiring from the NFL, this time "for good." It's a limited edition based on the Portuguese Hand-Wound ref. We'll leave his football accolades to the sports websites – seven-time Super Bowl champion, three-time NFL MVP, all-time leader in passing touchdowns, yards, and completions (we could go on) – and instead focus on the watch we saw Brady wearing as he strolled a red carpet in Los Angeles last night: an IWC Portuguese Hand-Wound Tourbillon Squelette ref.

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Tom Brady Got Old (The New Yorker)

The N.F.L.'s greatest quarterback seemed ageless right up until his first retirement. Then he came back. And now he is retiring again, presumably for good.

He also threw an interception on the Cowboys’ five-yard line in the second quarter—an odd, wobbly little lob to a defender in the back of the end zone. He threw for four thousand six hundred and ninety-four yards, the third most of any quarterback in the league. Along the way, he also threw two touchdown passes in three minutes to beat the New Orleans Saints, 17–16, in a Monday Night Football game in early December, thus leading the Bucs in one of the most improbable fourth-quarter comebacks in N.F.L. Video of him breaking a tablet on the sideline in frustration also went viral. In the interim, his name was caught up in a tampering investigation; his marriage came to a very public end; video of him yelling at his terrible offensive line went viral. [first retired](https://www.newyorker.com/sports/sporting-scene/tom-brady-never-got-old), even though he was, back then, forty-four years old and the holder of nearly every record that matters, a man who had nothing to prove.

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NFL great Brady retires 'for good' (BBC News)

Legendary quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady says he is retiring after 23 seasons in the NFL.

"He is the fiercest competitor I have ever known and the ultimate champion. He led the Patriots to two decades of unprecedented dominance. His relentless pursuit of excellence drove him on a daily basis." "I am so proud of Tommy," said Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Brady - heralded as American football's GOAT (greatest of all time) - led his team to the play-offs in 20 of his 21 seasons as a starter. [Celebrate him with a mix of his greatest tunes and chats](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001923t#xtor=CS8-1000-%5BIn_Article_Promo_Box%5D-%5BSport_Promo_In_Article%5D-%5BSport_Promo_In_Article_BBCiPlayer%5D-%5BPS_SOUNDS~~m001923t~P_1XtraSalutesDrDre%5D) After returning to the game last March, Brady - a three-time NFL season MVP - posted the first losing record of his career in a difficult year on and off the field. "Thank you for allowing me to live my absolute dream. It was reinstated for the start of 2016 and he missed the first four games of the campaign. Love you all." Brady left the Patriots for the Bucs in 2020 and helped them win the title in his first season, being named the game's Most Valuable Player (MVP) for a fifth time. I could go on forever - there's too many.

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Tom Brady's Last Season Didn't Go as Planned. Was It Worth It? (The New York Times)

The debates on sports talk shows and in barbershops about who is the greatest football player of all time will always start with Tom Brady.

“All of us have to go out on our terms, or we won’t be happy, and most of us don’t get to leave on our own terms,” said Smith, who retired after the 2021 season, his 11th in the N.F.L. Brady himself was a major shareholder in FTX, [according to a court document](https://www.thestreet.com/investors/ftx-collapse-tom-brady-and-powerful-billionaires-lose-big), and his stake went from tens of millions of dollars to virtually zero. South, was the worst in the N.F.L. This year’s Buccaneers finished with the worst record (8-9) of any team for which Brady was the full-time starter in his N.F.L. His season and his career ended in a 31-14 [loss to the Dallas Cowboys](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/16/sports/football/cowboys-buccaneers-score-tom-brady.html) in an N.F.C. [Brady kicked Falcons defensive lineman Grady Jarrett ](https://twitter.com/SpaceButlerXIII/status/1579166412505223168?s=20&t=PFdiYpd2DvXY9g6C_bpzsw)at the end of a play in a Week 5 win and was fined $11,139 by the N.F.L. In the postseason loss to Dallas, Brady [tried to slide tackle Cowboys safety Malik Hooker](https://twitter.com/jonmachota/status/1616910000634597376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1616910000634597376%7Ctwgr%5E41bf0cd7a26e4df6fae04aa3c5f75b1925bdbc74%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbucswire.usatoday.com%2F2023%2F01%2F21%2Fnfl-news-tom-brady-fined-bucs-cowboys-tripping%2F). (The slide tackle, illegal in football, is allowed in soccer.) The N.F.L. The Buccaneers had built one of the best offensive lines in the league. Brady himself missed 11 days in training camp to attend to what Coach Todd Bowles called “some personal things.” His absence generated speculation about Brady and his relationship with the former model Gisele Bündchen. [announced his retirement again](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/01/sports/football/tom-brady-retires.html) on Wednesday, saying he meant it this time, did not have the kind of year, either on the field or off, that he had been used to when he returned to the Buccaneers at age 45. He is the most accomplished player in N.F.L.

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Tom Brady retires at 45, insisting this time it's 'for good' (The Hindu)

The seven-time Super Bowl winner with New England and Tampa Bay announced his retirement from the American NFL on Wednesday, exactly one year after first saying ...

He signed with Tampa Bay in free agency in 2020 and added a seventh Super Bowl ring to his collection in his first season with his new team. “I think I’ve been on the record dozens of times saying there’s no quarterback I’d rather have than Tom Brady, and I still feel that way," Belichick said in 2021 — shortly before Tampa Bay, with Brady, came to New England and beat the Patriots in a game dubbed “The Return." The offensive struggles continued during a lopsided loss to Dallas in the NFC wild-card round. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl that capped the 2001 season and he and New England coach Bill Belichick were well on their way to becoming the most successful coach-QB duo in football history. The Bucs, however ranked dead last in rushing offense and, forced to rely almost solely of Brady’s arm, struggled to get the ball into the end zone. He is the only player to win more than five Super Bowls and has been MVP of the game five times. The movie tells the story of four lifelong friends, played by Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field, who went to a Super Bowl to see Brady play. He played in one game as a rookie, completing one of three passes for six yards. More Super Bowl wins came after the 2003 and 2004 seasons. “I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I’d just press record and let you guys know first," Brady says in the video. “Tom’s legacy is unmatched in the history of this game. And at the time, it begged the question about whether Brady would play again.

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Pompei: Tom Brady beat everyone and everything, even time (The Athletic)

Brady did not quit because he could no longer play up to his standards. The reality is the glaring, physical decline just never came.

In the Super Bowl, Brady beat the [Rams](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/rams/) (twice), [Panthers](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/panthers/), [Eagles](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/eagles/), [Seahawks](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/seahawks/), [Falcons](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/falcons/) and [Chiefs](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/chiefs/). So did 34-year-old [Russell Wilson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/russell-wilson-iJrFtUU6uxSN7miK/). It’s true Brady couldn’t lift his team as he has in the past, but the Bucs did make the playoffs. That’s how he got to be Brady, and he certainly didn’t lose confidence. Brady had to lead game-winning drives for the Bucs to prevail in five of their victories. The Bucs would have loved to have had him back. Proving doubters wrong and redefining impossible always have been his motivators. [Justin Herbert](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/justin-herbert-9NHrY7HxyKCR40Kh/). The only quarterbacks in the league with more passing yards this season were Patrick Mahomes and It has been 15 years since Brady missed a game because he was not healthy enough to play. Many have been waiting for the glaring, physical decline of the now-45-year-old for over a decade. He beat the [Bills](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/bills/), the poor Bills, over and over — his record against them was 33-3.

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Remembering Tom Brady's most memorable losses to the Broncos (Broncos Wire)

Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton finished 35-of-48 for 330 yards passing with two touchdowns to receiver Brandon Marshall and one interception. Kicker Matt Prater ...

Denver quarterback Brock Osweiler got the start against New England, and rallied the Broncos back after a 21-7 deficit in the fourth quarter, to pull even at 24 at the end of regulation. This win was crucial en route to the final game on our list… Manning finished the game 32-of-43 for exactly 400 yards and two touchdowns; one to Demaryius Thomas and one to Jacob Tamme. Manning came out on top, leading the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII against the Seattle Seahawks. Brady and the Denver Broncos have clashed many times over the years, most of the games resulting in classic quarterback duels, championship matchups and memorable moments. The New England Patriots were just coming off of their early 2000s dynasty, winning Super Bowls in 2001, 2003 and 2004.

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