How long has Tom Brady been dominating NFL defenses? Here’s a fun fact: The Buccaneers’ quarterback is older than all the head coaches could meet in the NFC playoff bracket. So yeah, he’s been doing this for a long time.
Brady has spent nearly half his life playing professional football, but he doesn’t seem to be slowing down at all. He’s looking to capture back-to-back Super Bowls after coming off a season in which he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns. If it wasn’t for Aaron Rodgers, he would have been the favorite for the MVP award.
Is this current version of Brady the best we’ve seen? It may just be a matter of taste for fans of the seven-time Super Bowl champion. If you break down his career by age, you have three distinct stages that could be considered Hall of Fame worthy.
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Tom Brady’s Age: How old is the Buccaneers QB?
Brady is 44 years old, making him the oldest player in the NFL. He was born on August 3, 1977, more than four years before Rams tackle Andrew Whitworth, who is the second-oldest player in the league at 40 years old.
After playing four years of college football at Michigan, Brady was selected by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He entered the league as a 23-year-old rookie, sitting behind Drew Bledsoe before becoming starter during his second campaign.
Tom Brady statistics in his 20 years (2000-06)
Brady never let Bledsoe back into the starting job, of course, leading the Patriots to the Super Bowl in 2001 and back-to-back rings in 2003-04. In a different era of football, he didn’t post the kind of crazy passing numbers that now seem routine, but New England coach Bill Belichick grew to trust Brady and let the offense flow through him when he delivered. the 20 years.
In his 28-year-old season (2005), Brady led the league in passing yards for the first time in his career, throwing for 4,110 yards. To put that into perspective, 4,110 yards wouldn’t have cracked the top 10 in this season’s standings.
Games | 96 |
Record | 70-24* |
% completion | 61.9 (1896-3064) |
passing yards | 21,564 |
Touchdowns | 147 |
interceptions | 78 |
yards per attempt | 7.0 |
yards per game | 224.6 |
Quarterback Rating | 88.4 |
sacks | 182 |
Comebacks in the fourth quarter | 13 |
Game Winning Units | 18 |
* Brady didn’t start two of the 96 games played, so those games didn’t go on his record.
Tom Brady stats in his 30s (2007-2016)
This guy started his 30th birthday with a bang. In 2007, Brady threw for 4,806 yards and reached career highs in completion percentage (68.9) and touchdown passes (50). The Patriots’ offense seemed unstoppable after New England acquired Randy Moss, who set the record for receiving touchdowns in a season (23). Unfortunately for the Pats, their dream season was ruined by the Giants in the Super Bowl.
Brady essentially missed the entirety of the 2008 season after suffering a serious knee injury in the season opener, but eventually returned to his former form and won the 2009 Comeback Player of the Year award. He ended this stretch of his career winning Super Bowls at age 37 (2014) and 39 (2016).
Games | 141 |
Record | 113-28 |
% completion | 64.9 (3,348-5,160) |
passing yards | 40,018 |
Touchdowns | 309 |
interceptions | 74 |
yards per attempt | 7.8 |
yards per game | 283.8 |
Quarterback Rating | 102.5 |
sacks | 235 |
Comebacks in the fourth quarter | 19 |
Game Winning Units | 22 |
Tom Brady Statistics in his 40s (2017-2021)
There is no mid-life crisis here. Brady led the NFL in passing yards (4,577) during his 40-year-old season (2017), earning Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro nominations. He won the Super Bowl in 2018, capturing his last ring as a member of the Patriots.
Brady joined the Buccaneers in 2020, helping them win their first Super Bowl since 2003. He’s been even better this season, throwing for a career-high 5,316 yards with 43 touchdowns and just 12 interceptions on 719 shooting attempts. happens.
What will Brady do when he turns 50? (Just kidding… maybe.)
Games | 81 |
Record | 60-21 |
% completion | 65.3 (2019-3093) |
passing yards | 22,938 |
Touchdowns | 168 |
interceptions | 51 |
yards per attempt | 7.4 |
yards per game | 283.2 |
Quarterback Rating | 98.6 |
sacks | 126 |
Comebacks in the fourth quarter | 10 |
Game Winning Units | 13 |
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Eddie is an Australian news reporter with over 9 years in the industry and has published on Forbes and tech crunch.