
Tom Brady acknowledges that Patrick Mahomes can surpass his Super Bowl victories, saying, “Patrick for sure.”

It is difficult to argue against Tom Brady as the winner of the title of greatest NFL player of all time. His legacy is already established, having won seven Super Bowl titles prior to his retirement in February 2023.Brady appeared at the Fanatics Games in New York over the weekend, when he participated in a literal cold interview. Brady was asked who of the current quarterbacks would have a genuine chance to unseat him as the greatest of all time when he and comedian Kevin Hart were sitting in a tub of icy water.Tom Brady continued by discussing how Mahomes’ drive for victory, more than his skill, sets him apart from the competition. He claimed that he closely observes how elite athletes conduct themselves, particularly followingAdditionally, he acknowledged Mahomes’ system. Mahomes has everything he needs to succeed, which he obviously has, with head coach Andy Reid leading the ship and the entire organisation behind him. Mahomes, who is only 28, has already been in five Super Bowls and won three of them. In 2021, he lost to Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on his first trip to the big game.Returning to the Booth: Tom Brady Even though he no longer throws touchdowns, Tom Brady continues to be involved in football. His 10-year, $375 million contract with FOX Sports as a lead analyst will enter its second year in the 2025 NFL season. Even if there were early reports that he might withdraw because of other obligations,u
He visited Europe and Japan during the off-season before coming back to New York for the Fanatics Games. Brady, however, is prepared to analyse the action from the commentary booth come kickoff this autumn, bringing with him the same keen observation and fierce competitiveness that fans witnessed during his playing days.
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