Without digging up his many records, I can tell you he leads the league in career passing yards, passing touchdowns, and every other passing category you can think of.
He retired at age 44, older than many other head coaches, let alone active players.
His final game was a furious comeback from a 27-3 deficit to a 27-27 tie, only to have the defense allow a long completion to put the opposing team in field goal range, which they promptly kicked to win the game in the final seconds. This game, by the way, was an NFL Divisional playoff game.
Brady led his team to the playoffs this year with a slew of injuries to key players on both offense and defense. This while playing at MVP level. In fact he'll either finish 1st or 2nd in this year's MVP voting.
His durability in a sport such as American football is unprecedented by light-years. Twenty years with the New England Patriots (6 Super Bowl wins), and two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1 Super Bowl win).
His total of 7 Super Bowl wins is more than any franchise (team) in the NFL.
I don't think we'll see another Tom Brady.


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