Is this Tom Brady’s last dance? As the Buccaneers’ quarterback? As an NFL quarterback?
, presumably at least in part because of that), and then with the Buccaneers surviving the pillow fight that the NFC South became to win the division for a second consecutive year and advance to Monday’s wild-card game.If you go by mere records — Dallas is 12-5 and Tampa is 8-9 — and by the fact that the Buccaneers never won more than two consecutive games all season, the Cowboys should win this game. Brady has won an NFL-record 35 postseason games.
No player in league history has accomplished more in the postseason than Brady, who is looking to add to numerous playoff records, including most games played , wins , Super Bowl titles and appearances , passing yards and touchdowns passes . “He has seen every defense,” Buccaneers safety Logan Ryan, who also played with Brady in New England, told reporters. “He did this 20 years ago as a [young] quarterback winning the Super Bowl. His preparation is his life experience. It is his life.
Bowles’ last sentence is exactly what leads you to believe this isn’t it yet for Brady. Because he still burns to compete.
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