Tom Brady's top 5 Super Bowl moments
Tom Brady is not done re-writing the Super Bowl record book. At age 43, “Tom Terrific” has earned his 10th Super Bowl berth, but his first with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He sports a 6-3 record in the big game from his tenure with the New England Patriots, with four MVP Awards. Let’s count down Brady’s five biggest moments from Super Bowls past.
5. Brady, Branch pick apart Eagles’ Pro Bowl secondary in Super Bowl XXXIX
The 2004 Philadelphia Eagles boasted three Pro Bowlers in their secondary – Brian Dawkins, Lito Sheppard and Michael Lewis – but Brady wasn’t bothered.
He found wide-out Deion Branch 11 times for 133 yards in Super Bowl XXXIX, leading to MVP honors for the Louisville product. The victory cemented the Patriots’ dynasty, as the team won three Super Bowls in a four-year span.
11 receptions. 133 yards. Super Bowl XXXIX MVP.
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) November 15, 2019
Deion Branch did it all for the @Patriots against the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/kLBrcy9gMm
4. Brady’s game-winning drive against the Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII
With the score tied at 29 with 1:08 left in Super Bowl XXXVIII, Brady completed four of five passes to set up a game-winning 41-yard field goal, which Adam Vinatieri nailed to break the hearts of Carolina Panthers fans everywhere.
It was Brady’s second Super Bowl victory, and second straight MVP Award win. He went 32-for-48 with 354 yards and three touchdowns in the big game.
Remember when the Patriots won their 2nd super bowl in 3 years, beating the Panthers 32-29 in what was the most watched Super Bowl ever at the time. That was really cool.
— Jordan Moore (@iJordanMoore) June 1, 2020
Tom Brady was 32/48 for 354 yards and 3 TD’s, connecting with Deion Branch 10 times. pic.twitter.com/0qhmmm0WKR
3. Brady finds Gronkowski for big gain in Super Bowl LIII
Super Bowl LIII, which the Patriots won 13-3 over the Los Angeles Rams, was a defensive struggle for most of the way.
One of the few highlights from the game was Brady’s picture-perfect pass to tight end Rob Gronkowski, a valuable cog in the New England machine for several seasons. He’s getting another bite at the apple in Super Bowl LV.
Rob Gronkowski’s last catch came in Super Bowl LIII.
— Jason Pombo (@JasonPombo) April 12, 2020
But, is a reunion with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay in sight?
(Video @Patriots)pic.twitter.com/lwMgPzXaoP
2. Brady’s game-winning drive against the Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI
Super Bowl XXXVI was the one that started it all for Brady and Bill Belichick.
The Patriots built a 17-3 lead at the half, but the “Greatest Show on Turf” Rams battled back to tie the score with 1:30 to play. Brady completed five of his first seven passes on the game’s final drive, leaving things to Vinatieri. He booted the game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired.
Brady pulled off a massive 14-point upset, and earned MVP honors in the process.
.@TomBrady's first Super Bowl TD. 🐐
— NFL (@NFL) May 10, 2020
Watch Super Bowl XXXVI TODAY at 3pm ET on @NFLonFOX! pic.twitter.com/8r8WJEYREN
1. Brady engineers 28-3 comeback against the Falcons in Super Bowl LI
This one isn’t a “moment,” per se, but a run of sustained brilliance by one of football’s all-time brightest stars.
Brady completed 26 of his final 34 throws in Super Bowl LI to turn a 28-3 deficit with 8:31 to go in the third quarter into a 34-28 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons. There was no doubt who the MVP in this game was, as Brady added a fourth such trophy to his mantle following this triumph.
Super Bowl LI.
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) July 3, 2020
28-3.
The greatest comeback in Super Bowl history.
The #Soundfx from this game is incredible.
⚠️ NOT SAFE FOR FALCONS FANS ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/Nt2OzY1DUZ
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