“Unlocking the Secrets Behind Tom Brady’s Astounding $300 Million Fortune: What You Didn’t Know!”
In his final two seasons with the Wolverines, Brady saw increased playing time on the field. During the Orange Bowl, he played a crucial role in leading the team to victory against Alabama. His impressive performances caught the attention of NFL scouts. Upon graduating, Brady was in high demand as the NFL came calling.
Despite the initial hype, Brady was only chosen by the New England Patriots in the sixth round (199th overall) of the 2000 NFL draft.
According to Patriots owner Robert Kraft, after being selected, Brady introduced himself and confidently said, “I’m the best decision this organization has ever made” (CBS Boston).
During his 20 seasons with the Patriots, Brady earned several team records, including the most regular-season wins (219) and passing touchdowns (541) (per CBS News, 2024).
He also helped the team win six Super Bowls; the Patriots (tied with The Pittsburgh Steelers) have the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history.
Brady departed from the Patriots in 2020, joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Despite announcing his retirement in 2022, Brady’s contract lasted with the Buccaneers until 2023, when he officially retired from football. During his short time with Tampa Bay, he helped the team win their second Super Bowl in 2021.
Throughout Brady’s 23-year NFL career, he’s established plenty of NFL quarterback records, like the most playoff appearances (20), most Super Bowl wins (7), and most Super Bowl appearances (10).
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