Thomas Edward Patrick "
Tom" Brady, Jr. (born August 3,
1977), nicknamed
Tom Terrific,[
1][2][3] is an
American football quarterback for the
New England Patriots of the
National Football League (
NFL).
After playing college football for the
University of Michigan,
Tom Brady was drafted by the
Patriots in the sixth round of the
2000 NFL draft. In
Brady's 13 full seasons as a starter (he missed nearly all of 2008 with a torn
ACL),[
4][5] the Patriots have earned six trips to the
Super Bowl, winning four. Brady has won three
Super Bowl MVP awards, two league
MVP awards (
2007,
2010), has been selected to ten Pro Bowls, and has led the Patriots to more division titles than any other quarterback in
NFL history, with twelve. Brady is fifth on the all-time list for career passing yards and fifth for career touchdown passes. His career postseason record is 21–8; his playoff win total is the most in NFL history. He helped set the record for the longest consecutive win streak in NFL history with 21 straight wins over two seasons (
2003–2004). He also set the record for most consecutive playoff wins with 10, and in 2007 led the Patriots to the first undefeated regular season since the institution of the 16-game schedule. He has thrown for more passing yards and touchdowns than any quarterback in NFL postseason history, and has the sixth highest career passer rating of all time (96.6) among quarterbacks with at least 1,
500 career passing attempts.
Tom Brady is considered among the greatest quarterbacks of all time.[6] He and
Joe Montana are the only two players in NFL history to win the
NFL Most Valuable Player and Super Bowl MVP awards multiple times. Brady is the only quarterback to lead his team to six
Super Bowls, and holds the record for the most total Super Bowl touchdown passes.[7] He was named the
NFL MVP in 2007 and 2010 (becoming the first player since
1986 to be unanimously chosen as MVP) as well as the 2007
Male Athlete of the Year by the
Associated Press, the first NFL player to be so honored since
1990. After the 2010 season, Brady was ranked as the top player in the
NFL Top 100, a poll of league players. He also became the first quarterback to throw for 50 or more touchdowns in a season. In 2010, he set the NFL record for consecutive passes without an interception (358),[8] and broke his own record for the highest season touchdown to interception ratio, among players who have started a full season, at 9:1.
Brady and Patriots head coach
Bill Belichick have combined to form the most successful quarterback-coach tandem in NFL history, winning over 167 regular season games and 21 postseason games together, as well as appearing in six Super Bowls together, all
NFL records
Please Leave a comment after watching this video to share with us your opignion .
It is always a pleasure to hear from you !!
Do Not
Forget To Like and Subscribe Here :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfpCW0uG4qKbn_TC74g6DBA
Thank's For
Watching
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 9509