Tom Brady has always measured greatness by winning championships, a feat that cemented his status as the GOAT by winning his seventh Super Bowl championship this past season -- the most for any player in NFL history. While Brady has the most NFL championships for any player in the league's 101-year history, there was a feat he did not accomplish prior to this past season that a Hall of Fame quarterback achieved.
Words can’t express the bond we have formed over the past 17 years @AGuerreroTB12. I’m so blessed to have you in my life! We have spent countless hours together, laughing, crying and everything in between. I couldn’t do it without you! Love you my brother @tb12sports pic.twitter.com/nHskIWQupo
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) February 11, 2021
Peyton Manning was the only quarterback in NFL history to start and win a Super Bowl title with two different franchises. According to Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Clyde Christensen, Brady wanted to match Manning's impressive mark this year.
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