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Tom Brady played for the New England Patriots from 2000, when he was the 199th selection in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft, through 2019. [14] After Drew Bledsoe was injured in week 2 of the 2001 season, Brady got his first career start against Peyton Manning's Indianapolis Colts, winning the game 44–13. [15]
In Week 18 against the Falcons, Brady broke his own NFL record for completions in a season, as well as Matthew Stafford's 2012 record for pass attempts in a season. [490] However, the Buccaneers lost 30–17, giving Brady his first career losing season as the starter. [491] 2022 marked the first season in which Brady lost eight or more games. [492]
Fran Tarkenton was the first quarterback to beat every NFL team Peyton Manning beat all NFL teams after free agency landed him in Denver. Brett Farve played for 4 teams while earning a win against all 32 NFL franchises. Tom Brady finished beating every NFL team after his free agent move from New England to Tampa Bay.
When it was all over, Brady would hold a career 11-6 record versus Manning, but a 2-3 record against him in the postseason, with all three Brady losses coming in the conference title game.
Tom Brady has retired, and a look at his record against all 32 NFL teams shows just one had a winning regular-season record against him: the Chiefs.
Most wins against a single opponent, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 33, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2021 vs. Buffalo Bills. Fewest wins in a regular season by a starting quarterback who won the Super Bowl : 0, Doug Williams , Washington Redskins 1987
Brady holds multiple career passing records – for the regular season and playoffs. In the two most prominent, he's 78 touchdowns and almost 9,000 yards ahead of second-place Drew Brees.
Norm Van Brocklin was the first to do so, whose 554-yard performance in a 1951 game remains the league record for most passing yards in a game. [5]Only three quarterbacks have thrown for over 500 yards more than once in their career; Drew Brees and Tom Brady did so twice (both of Brees' 500-yard games occurred in regular season games, while Brady had one 500-yard game each in both a regular ...