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Brady’s unprecedented career filled with highlight moments

Even though Tom Brady’s 23rd and final season after a brief hiatus didn’t conclude with him raising yet another Lombardi Trophy, no one drove him more than the record-setting quarterback himself.

He will retire from the NFL as the league’s all-time leader in victories, passing yards, and touchdown passes. Even at the age of 45, he established two single-season passing records. And certainly, Brady’s seven Super Bowl rings are the most of anybody.

To the extent that Brady competed, he dragged his teammates along with him.

Brady’s final game was a wild card matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, and in it, Tampa Bay’s center Ryan Jensen, a nine-year pro who damaged his left knee on the second day of training camp, came off injured reserve to snap to Brady.

Thank you for psychologically and physically pushing me every day this season to come back on the field,” Jensen posted on social media on Wednesday. It was great playing ball with you for the last time! Take it easy in retirement and don’t bother me too much in the booth. “Love you, dude.”

Brady went above and above in helping NFL Films stock its film archives. Just a handful of his many impressive achievements are as follows:

In his last season, Brady’s team did not have a winning record. But he left a legacy anyway.

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