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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.
In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses. Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season and postseason wins, with 251 and 35 respectively. Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 152 regular season wins. Patrick Mahomes leads active players with 17 postseason wins.
Tom Brady holds the NFL records for most playoff wins by a quarterback, 35, and for most playoff games started, 48. 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.
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.
The most famous of Brady's defeats came in Super Bowl 42, when the New York Giants denied the Patriots a perfect season in a 17-14 victory, but all three of Brady's losses came against NFC East teams.
Note: These records are not listed in NFL Record and Fact Book Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback : 251, Tom Brady , 2001–2022. Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback, single team : 219, Tom Brady , New England Patriots , 2000–2019.
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.
Oldest player to have a 500+ yard passing game: 40 years, 185 days, Tom Brady, February 4, 2018; Oldest player to start in a Super Bowl: 43 years 188 days, Tom Brady, February 7, 2021; Oldest player to have a perfect passer rating (158.3): 43 years, 145 days, Tom Brady, December 26, 2020