Tom Brady Sets Another Historic Record as He Guides His Team to a Come-From-Behind Win Over the Rams

Tom Brady is currently taking part in his 23rd season as a professional in the NFL. Over the 23 years that he has been in the league, one thing has remained constant in Brady. His ability to fight and produce game-changing moments even when it seems as though the game is completely out of bounds has secured him multiple games wins as well as Super Bowls. 

This quality of Brady was on display once again as he rallied his team to secure a come-from-behind 16-13 win over the Los Angeles Rams and put them back in contention for a spot in the playoffs. 

In the process, Brady etched his name in the record books once again. He became the first player in NFL history to throw for more than 100,000 yards, surpassing the milestone on a 15-yard completion to Leonard Fournette during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams.

Tom Brady shows us he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level 

In what was otherwise an extremely dull game, Tom Brady made sure to seize the opportunity when it presented itself to secure a win. The game-winning drive saw Tom Brady hit rookie tight end Cade Otton for a one-yard touchdown pass that gave them a 16-13 win over the Rams. The drive originally started in the 40-yard line with 44-seconds left and no time-outs. It was the first time in close to an hour that Brady and his men reached the end zone. 

After recent developments in his personal life, there were a lot of questions surrounding Tom Brady and how he would be able to perform. Although it did look like he was struggling at first, Brady proved once again that class shines through no matter what. 

In the game against the Rams, Brady completed 36 of 58 attempted passes, threw for 280 yards and one touchdown. Next up for the Bucs are the Seattle Seahawks who are on a four-game win streak at the moment. 

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