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College
Tom Brady attented the University of Michigan (1995-1999) and established his work ethic from there on and winning the 1999 orange bowl as a 5th year senior. -
Brady was Drafted
Tom Brady was drafted 199th overall, 6th round by the New England Patriots. -
Brady replaced Bledsoe
During week 2 of the 2001 one season the starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe was injured during a play and Tom Brady came in to take his place, since then, Tom Brady has never gave the starting role back. -
First SuperBowl
Super Bowl 36 was a close when as the Patriots were tied with the Rams 17-17 as Brady drove them down the field with less than two minutes to set them up for field goal position and win SuperBowl 36 -
Second Super Bowl
The Patriots played the Panthers in Super Bowl 38 and came out with a 32-29 win as brady drove down the field again and set them up for a game winning field goal. -
NFL Record
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots set an NFL Record with 21 Consecutive Wins throughout the 2003 to the 2004 Season setting the new record previously held by 1997-98 Denver Broncos with 18 -
3rd Super Bowl
Super Bowl 39 was a close one again and it ended in a 24-21 Patriots win as the eagles came up short scoring a td late to still be down by 3. It was Brady's 3rd Super Bowl in 4 years. -
The Almost Perfect Season.
The 2007 Patriots were nothing but perfect going 18-0 all throughout the regular season and Tom Brady throwing a record 50 Touchdowns in the season but they came up short in the Super Bowl losing to the New York Giants 17-14 as the game came down to a lucky hail mary type play and a game winning touchdown for the giants. -
Out for the Season?
Week 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs was a close win but during the process Brady had a devastating season ending knee injury and was placed on IR -
4th Super Bowl
Super Bowl 49 was faced between the Patriots and the Seahawks in a close game all the way till the end as the Patriots came out with a 28-24 win making it Bradys 4th Super Bowl win tying him with all time great quarterback(s) Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana