Football fans are well aware of most of New England Patriots QB Tom Brady’s accomplishments — three Super Bowl wins in five appearances (and coming within a hair of winning the two the Patriots lost to the New York Giants), two Super Bowl MVPs and two regular season MVPs to name a few — but one stat is ridiculous.
Brady has a regular-season record of at least .500 against every team in the NFL, and he’s .500 against only four teams.
Read that sentence again. That’s insane and what’s even more impressive is there are seven NFL teams Brady has never lost to. The future Hall of Famer has never walked off the field in a losing effort when playing the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys or Tampa Bay Buccaneers. For some perspective, keep in mind that Peyton Manning (a great QB in his own right and the QB Brady is forever intertwined with) has a losing record against five teams, including the Patriots, where he is 3-9 facing Brady-led teams in the regular season.
Below you can view Brady’s regular season records against each NFL team (sorted by winning percentage).
Falcons: 4-0
Bears: 4-0
Jaguars: 4-0
Vikings: 4-0
Eagles: 3-0
Cowboys: 3-0
Buccaneers: 3-0
Buffalo Bills: 23-2
Baltimore Ravens: 5-1
Cincinnati Bengals: 5-1
Cleveland Browns: 5-1
Houston Texans: 4-1
Tennessee Titans: 4-1
New York Jets: 19-6
Detroit Lions: 3-1
Oakland Raiders: 3-1
New Orleans Saints: 3-1
Indianapolis Colts: 8-3
Pittsburgh Steelers: 5-2
Miami Dolphins: 17-8
Kansas City Chiefs: 4-2
San Diego Chargers: 4-2
Washington Redskins: 2-1
St. Louis Rams: 2-1
New York Giants: 2-1
Green Bay Packers: 2-1
Denver Broncos: 5-5
Carolina Panthers: 2-2
Arizona Cardinals: 1-1
San Francisco 49ers: 1-1
Seattle Seahawks: 1-1
Love or hate the Patriots or Brady, one thing is undeniable: The dude wins.
Justin Patrick is a New England Patriots writer for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @calling_allfans, like him on Facebook and add him to your network on Google. You can also email him at [email protected]
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