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Joe Flacco and Tom Brady are tied for the most road post-season wins (7), not including Super Bowls, which are played at a neutral site. For players with five or more playoff appearances, Bart Starr holds the record for the highest winning percentage, (.900) and is second for the record for most championships (five NFL titles plus two Super ...
Prior to Brady's arrival, the franchise had an all-time playoff record of 6–9; at the time of Brady's retirement, the all-time playoff record for Tampa Bay stood at 11–10. [477] He was ranked first by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2022, his fourth time being ranked first. [478]
In the Patriots' 58-year history, they have an overall regular season record of 500 wins, 391 losses, and 9 ties, plus an overall postseason record of 37 wins and 20 losses. In the 2018 NFL season, the Patriots reached their 11th Super Bowl, breaking their own record for most Super Bowl appearances by any organization of all time. [11]
The achievement was previously held by former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. StatMuse shared the record-breaking news via X, explaining that Patrick now has 13 wins to Brady’s 12. The
Brady, Mahomes among 59 greatest: The best players Super Bowl history: 2 Chiefs make cut, but so do 2 Eagles Tom Brady: NFL great reveals how he's handling Patrick Mahomes chasing his historic ...
1967 was the first year where a pre-scheduled playoff (rather than regular season results) determined participation in the championship. It also marked the first year in which if there was a tie for first place in a division, the division champion was determined by a system of tiebreakers, rather than via a playoff game (as detailed in the 1933 ...
On August 3, 1977, a G.O.A.T. was born. Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr., the Greatest Of All Time, entered the world on this day 42 years ago – and has seemingly been in the NFL ever since.
2011 Playoffs: Patriots 45–10 Gillette Stadium Broncos 27–18 AFC Divisional Round. Tom Brady throws postseason record 5 TDs as the Patriots advance. 2012: Patriots 31–21: Gillette Stadium Broncos 27–19 First meeting of the Tom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry in which Peyton Manning is the Broncos' QB. 2013: Patriots 34–31(OT) Gillette ...