On Sunday, Tom Brady became the winningest quarterback in National Football League history by beating the Los Angeles Rams 26-10.
It is only fitting to highlight the five greatest Tom Brady victories of all time. Granted, most are from recent seasons, but let's not forget that there are hundreds (yes, plural now) games to choose from, and better yet - the G.O.A.T is getting even better as he "ages."
5. 2013 Week 12 - November 24th, 2013
On a cold Sunday Night at home-field Gillette Stadium, Brady helped erase a 24-point Denver Broncos lead at halftime to defeat longtime rival Peyton Manning in a stellar overtime victory.
4. 2014 AFC Divisional Playoff - January 10th, 2015
During another cold and windy night in Foxborough, Brady again orchestrated an epic comeback, this time down 14 points on two separate occasions to beat playoff foe Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens.
3. 2013 Week 6 - October 13th, 2013
Just hours before fellow Boston sports legend David Ortiz would hit a historic grand slam, Brady once again set up a miracle comeback at home, beating the New Orleans Saints on a last second touchdown pass to Kenbrell Thompkins.
2. Super Bowl XLIX - February 1st, 2016
With a little help from Malcolm Butler, Brady was able to complete a ten-point deficit fourth quarter comeback against the Seattle Seahawks en route to a fourth Super Bowl ring and third game MVP award.
1. Super Bowl XXXVI - February 3rd, 2002
In the game that started the dynasty, young Brady drove down the field, despite John Madden's warning, to set up the game-winning field goal over the then St. Louis Rams by kicker Adam Vinatieri.