Tom Brady will be playing for a new team, but playing in a conference championship is second nature.
Tom Brady is set for another shot at a Super Bowl title. To put into perspective how dominant Brady’s career is, he’s been in the NFL for 21 years.
On Sunday, he’ll play in his 14th conference title game all-time. That means two-thirds of his career, the 43-year-old has either made it to the big game or fallen a game short. Talk about the ultimate flex.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to a two-year deal with veteran signal-caller following a 20-year career in New England. Despite finishing with an 11-5 record as sitting as the No. 5 seed, Brady and the Buccaneers’ offense has been the storyline for most of the second half of 2020.
As the Green Bay Packers prep for one last home game, Brady continues to show age is just a number. Most people over 40 have trouble connecting on the internet. Brady, meanwhile, is showing off his skills with an epic hype video.
Tom Brady calling out Aaron Rodgers?
The video shows their 30-20 victory over NFC South rival New Orleans Saints from earlier this month. It also has several glimpses of Lambeau Field and the Packers’ game this season. The real kicker is Brady showed images of the team’s 38-10 victory over Green Bay from earlier in the year.
Is this a shot at Aaron Rodgers? The potential MVP also has been considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of the recent generation. The only difference between him and the G.O.A.T. is Super Bowl victories. Rodgers has one while Brady has six.
The winner of this could be adding another ring to the collection in two weeks.
Tampa will have an opportunity to make history this upcoming week with a victory on the road. If the Buccaneers can take down Rodgers’ and the Packers’ defense, they’ll become the first time in Super Bowl-era history will play a Super Bowl in their own backyards.
Meanwhile, Brady will have a chance to make history of his own story. There isn’t a team in the NFL with more than six Super Bowl titles. If Brady wins two more games, it’ll be his seventh all-time.