“22 Years of Greatness”, Watch: Tom Brady’s first and last touchdown passes as the GOAT bids Adieu to the NFL after 22 seasons


“22 Years of Greatness”, Watch: Tom Brady’s first and last touchdown passes as the GOAT bids Adieu to the NFL after 22 seasons

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Tom Brady has announced retirement from the NFL after playing for 22 seasons and he has certified himself as the most decorated NFL player with accolades that other players can only dream of, Brady’s retirement has shocked a lot of people as they believed Tom could play a few more seasons such was the quality of the game that he was displaying on the field.

Tom Brady began his career at the New England Patriots where he played for 20 seasons and won 6 Super Bowls before heading off to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he won another super bowl last year, taking his tally to 7 Super Bowls which would be hard to replicate by anyone ever.

Tom Brady threw his first NFL touchdown pass to Terry Glenn on Oct. 14, 2001, 7,406 days later, on Jan. 23, 2022, Brady threw the final touchdown pass of his NFL career to Mike Evans to conclude the career of “THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME !”

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Tom Brady: The Most Decorated Athlete of All Time

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Tom Brady is the most decorated NFL player ever and well might just be the most decorated athlete of all time, which is clearly signified by his accolades:

  • Seven-time Super Bowl champion
  • Five-time Super Bowl MVP
  • Three-time NFL MVP
  • Three-time First Team All-Pro
  • NFL All-Time Passing Yards Leader
  • NFL All-Time Passing Touchdowns Leader, etc.

Tom Brady’s first and last touchdown passes of his career :

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Brady passed to Terry Glenn on Oct. 14, 2001

Brady passed to Mike Evans on 23rd January 2021 against the Los Angeles Rams which was the last NFL match of Brady’s career. The GOAT not only won at the New England Patriots but also won while playing his first season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to prove all of his doubters wrong that thought he could not win without Bill Bellichick.

Brady and Bellichick

NFL won’t be the same without Tom Brady and he will continue to inspire generations to come just like Michael Jordan has done as Brady leaves behind a legacy that will be very difficult to chase down as it is very difficult to play for such a long time without a drop in the quality of performances on the field.

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